
They each lost almost $80,000. Avoid Becoming the Next Scam Victim
Just like that, he’d lost $79,500, nearly wiping out an account he and his wife had intended as a down payment in a retirement center.
Just like that, he’d lost $79,500, nearly wiping out an account he and his wife had intended as a down payment in a retirement center.
Scammers are always looking for new ways to dupe people out of money, and in the United States, spam phone calls remain the primary way swindlers hook older victims.
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