Am i the only person who gets triggered when reading reports like this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-63944372
"No matter their age, or how tech savvy they are, anyone can fall victim to a scam,"
"In "push payment" fraud, victims are tricked into transferring money to coercive fraudsters pretending to be from their bank, police, or someone else they trust."
"You should not feel shame and embarrassment,"
Perhaps I just have less sympathy than I thought I did, but I think its dangerous to tell everyone that its ok just to give your money to someone who randomly phones you up, because you'll get it back from your bank if it turns out to be a scam.
Anyone one here willing to admit they've been scammed?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-63944372
"No matter their age, or how tech savvy they are, anyone can fall victim to a scam,"
"In "push payment" fraud, victims are tricked into transferring money to coercive fraudsters pretending to be from their bank, police, or someone else they trust."
"You should not feel shame and embarrassment,"
Perhaps I just have less sympathy than I thought I did, but I think its dangerous to tell everyone that its ok just to give your money to someone who randomly phones you up, because you'll get it back from your bank if it turns out to be a scam.
Anyone one here willing to admit they've been scammed?
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