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Nova Scotia police investigating fraud scheme after woman loses $10,000

Nova Scotia police investigating fraud scheme after woman loses $10,000

by Admin | Feb 23, 2018 | Phone Scam, Recent Articles

Nova Scotia RCMP is investigating a fraud scheme that has robbed a woman out of thousands of dollars. The woman from Yarmouth was contacted and told she had won a significant amount of prize money – all she needed to do was pay the fees and taxes. She was asked...

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