Martin Lewis drops lawsuit as Facebook backs scam ads scheme

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Consumer finance journalist drops action as firm agrees to give £3m to anti-scam project

 

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Hardly dropping the case. Martin Lewis has settled for Facebook paying £3m to CAB and setting up scambusting service. Good man.

He’s such a hero. Go Martin!

This headline is really ambiguous. It sounds like MartinSLewis is giving up because Facebook are supporting the scammers, rather than the much better outcome of Facebook giving considerable effort and money supporting work to minimise them.

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