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Fraud victim type 2: Heavy technology users known as millennials

Fraud victim type 2: Heavy technology users known as millennials

by Admin | Aug 30, 2016 | Blog, Consumer Fraud, Cybercrime, Featured, Financial Fraud, Online Fraud

As Canadian Fraud News mentioned in a previous publication (Blaming the victims article) everybody can fall for a fraud scam. But there are specific types of fraud victims that keep appearing in news articles. Think about the over-confident educated middle-aged males...

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