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"Renewed" a Bank Card and Lost ₴118 Thousand: Fraudsters Are Being Sought in Mykolaiv

Summary by nikvesti.com
Fraud. Illustrative photo: ua.depositphotos.com In Mykolaiv, scammers defrauded a 59-year-old woman of almost 118 thousand hryvnias. They offered her to renew her card. As reported by the Mykolaiv regional police, the victim received a call from an unknown person who introduced himself as a bank employee. The man reported that the woman's bank card had allegedly expired and offered to "update" the information remotely. Acting on the scammer's in…
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Fraud. Illustrative photo: ua.depositphotos.com In Mykolaiv, scammers defrauded a 59-year-old woman of almost 118 thousand hryvnias. They offered her to renew her card. As reported by the Mykolaiv regional police, the victim received a call from an unknown person who introduced himself as a bank employee. The man reported that the woman's bank card had allegedly expired and offered to "update" the information remotely. Acting on the scammer's in…

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nikvesti.com broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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