Ottawa woman warns of e-transfer scam after loss
An Ottawa woman shares her embarrassing story of falling for an e-transfer scam, urging Canadians to protect their personal banking information from sophisticated fraudsters.
An Ottawa woman shares her embarrassing story of falling for an e-transfer scam, urging Canadians to protect their personal banking information from sophisticated fraudsters.
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