Cost of living scams
Be aware of these four schemes that scammers are using to take advantage of the rising cost of living.
Be aware of these four schemes that scammers are using to take advantage of the rising cost of living.
We’ve made a list for you to check twice to find out about the financial and investment scams that aren’t so nice.
Online sales are opportunistic for bargain hunters but also scammers and impersonation sites are on the rise. Here are some of the signs to look out for to avoid sneaky scammers.
Impersonation scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and anyone can be targeted. In this deceptive practice, scammers act as trusted people to steal your finances and personal details.
A new scam is currently targeting older Aussies that use the pretence of a discount card to get money and personal information from seniors.
Have you or a loved one received an email or text that says you owe money for tolls? Before you respond, make sure the message is legitimate.
Would you always respond without question to a message from a friend or family member asking for help? Many of us would – but doing so right now could get you into financial hot water
Fraudsters often use email to impersonate a legitimate business or valid employee for financial gain. Spot the signs to avoid becoming a victim.
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