Elder who paid $14k to allegedly fake Aboriginal company urges more protection for victims

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Dubbo elder Maxwell Wiseman thought he was protecting his family when he took out funeral insurance. Instead, he lost thousands of dollars to a company accused of targeting vulnerable people.

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The federal government set up a replacement fund to cover money owed to former clients of Youpla, but it expires at the end of November, which will leave tens of thousands of people empty-handed. "The numbers are still being assessed, but from our initial calculations we have found at the very least 30,000 have been impacted by this," Mr Holden said.Ms Edwards, who works for Financial Counselling Australia, said many Aboriginal families feared being a financial burden on their families after their death.

 

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Why would you pay over $14,000 in premiums for funeral insurance when the average cost of a funeral is less than $8,000?

LOOK CAREFULLY. What does this tell you?

Fake Aboriginal companies, fake Aboriginal authors, etc. There's a trend happening here, isn't there? It's surprising how many Aussies want to forget about their non Aboriginal heritage, go figure. 🤔

So far, this government has not immediately extended any previous government programs. Alcohol bans, cashless welfare cards, mental health programs, etc. Then, when it goes south, blame the previous government even though they were the ones that did not extend the programs. 🤦‍♂️

ALL who claim be Aboriginal be checked , the amount of Fake aborigines is alarming, we caught alone last week 14 claiming to be Aboriginal heritage, it’s all caused by Labour under Whitlam and right now softening the rules regarding Aboriginal heritage. Now it’s a problem

Scams are common. Just like the people who fall for them.

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