Banking Safety Matters | Investment Scams | 5 December 2022

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Banking Safety Matters | Investment Scams | 5 December 2022
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While many have rejigged their budgets, while others have become tricksters.

Currently, scammers are tricking consumers via social media to invest in “too good to be true” investment opportunities” that promise huge returns. But if something looks too good to be true then it probably is. On the next episode of Banking Safety Matters we speak to an expert about Investment scams and how to avoid them.

 

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