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New Scams to Watch Out For in 2023
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2 years ago
0:35. I got one of these "relative is a hostage" emails roughly 18yrs ago. I simply called the "relative", since I still had land-line back then, and they were fine. We had a good laugh about it. Now they've "graduated" to videos. With all the snowflakes and normies today, they'll get quite a few suckers on this one.
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