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Current Scams - 12-2020 Archive

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Wednesday Dec 23rd, 2020

More Money from the Government

In the Federal Trade Commission's article titled, "More Money from the Government?" they explain the importance of being cautious with this new round of stimulus money. They identify three key factors on how to spot a scammer, and re-enforces what the Government won't be asking you, and what scammers may try asking or getting out of you. Click the above link to read the full article.

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