The West Virginia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division is committed to keeping West Virginians informed about the latest scams targeting the state’s communities.For the month of July, the Consumer Protection Division received 176 scam complaints.The top 5 scams reported were:
Medicare — Scammers claim to represent Medicare. Robocalls — Robotic solicitation regarding loans, loan forgiveness, final funeral experiences, etc. E-mail Phis…
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