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Peterborough senior falls victim to lottery scam, nearly loses $15K

Peterborough senior falls victim to lottery scam, nearly loses $15K

by Admin | Dec 20, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

A Peterborough woman was scammed, police say, and was almost out more than $15,000 after being informed she had won $4 million in a lottery last summer. Police say she would have lost the money had a relative not noticed that she fell for a scam. Police say on July...

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