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November 28, 2022 |
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That's not the FBI on the phone, but here's how scammers will scare youYou must always keep your guard up to fend off devious criminals, especially during the holidays. You won't believe how they are trying to rip you off now! Crooks are impersonating the FBI in the latest round of scam phone calls. If you fall for it, you'll be out big money. Here's how to avoid falling victim. Tap or click here for details on this tricky impersonation scam. → |
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