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September 10, 2022 |
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Watch out for these scams surrounding the death of Queen Elizabeth IIWhen a celebrity or public figure dies, scammers pounce at the opportunity to fleece new victims. With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, we already see crooks in action. It's not just about getting your personal information and money. Fake news and the spread of disinformation will see an uptick surrounding the Queen's passing. Here's what to watch out for. Tap or click here to avoid scams revolving around Queen Elizabeth's death. → |
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