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FBI · PennsylvaniaWXIN/WTTV -- The FBI is sending out a strong warning about a surge in low-cost medical insurance scams. According to the warning, scammers are making millions by targeting Americans who are looking for low-cost health insurance plans. The crooks are tricking people into signing up for healthcare plans that look like affordable options, but they don’t actually provide any insurance. The public notice says the crooks are contacting victims throug…See the Story
FBI warns of surging medical insurance scams
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Americas · ArgentinaThe government, from Manuel Adorni’s presidential voice, denounced the “entrepreneur lobby that attacks older adults” for the business to distribute diapers: “All intermediaries are going to be taken away so they don’t want to sell the products in Marketplace; because they not only stole food from the poor, but also the diapers of older adults.” Adorni said, the information he circulated so far is “wrong.” “The PAMI established a new delivery of…See the Story
PAMI: Government reported that retirees' diapers were stolen and sold on the Internet
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Buenos Aires · Buenos AiresFederal prosecutors charged a former Regions Bank employee with theft and fraud this month, alleging that he stole more than $158,000 from customers.See the Story
Former Evansville banker bilked $158k from customer accounts, prosecutors allege
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