Thieves are posting bogus coupons online to rip you off - Here's everything you need to know
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December 22, 2022

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Watch out: Fake coupons spreading on social media

Watch out: Fake coupons spreading on social media

Are you looking for coupons to save money during the holidays? You need to be careful where you look. Thieves are posting fake coupons online to trick people into handing over personal details and sometimes banking information. We've got details on the scams and a few ways to protect your finances.

Tap or click here for ways to spot fake coupon scams. →

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