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BBB: Online scams often target military, veterans, their families Francine Frazier , Senior digital producer Published: July 13, 2022 at 7:48 AM Updated: July 13, 2022 at 9:17 AM ...
July is Military Consumer Month; a time when we want to thank our service members for the sacrifices they’ve made.
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Military Personnel Increasingly Targeted by Scams, New Report FindsA new report has revealed that U.S. service members are more likely to be affected by scams and unethical business practices, losing more money and confidence than the general public. The joint ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Military members and their spouses are getting scammed for more money than civilian victims. On average military consumers are reporting larger losses to scams than ...
A federal judge recently sentenced a former Army specialist to 40 months in prison on money laundering charges in a series of romance scams that bilked victims of more than $350,000.. Former Spc ...
Sanda G. Frimpong, a former Army E-4 who took one victim for over $150,000, was sentenced to 40 months in prison. Check out our latest YouTube videos. Watch here 🎥 ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Men are coming forward frustrated at learning their pictures are being used to scam people looking for love. ABC11 Troubleshooter Diane Wilson continues to warn you about ...
For scammers, Memorial Day can bea day to trick veterans and their families into giving up their money, as the Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs ...
The Better Business Bureau said complaints about scam calls, texts and emails have doubled in the past year. What to watch for so you don't become a victim.
During that span, money lost by Gen Z grew nearly 2,500% — compared to 805% for seniors. In terms of dollars lost, young people lost $210 million overall to scams in 2022, according to the study.
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