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Warnings not sinking in
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Steed, Alison
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Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Financial planners
/ Fraud
/ Furloughs
/ Pandemics
/ Pensions
2020
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/ Financial planners
/ Fraud
/ Furloughs
/ Pandemics
/ Pensions
2020
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Warnings not sinking in
2020
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The financial desperation many people are feeling now as a result of the government's actions to stem the spread of coronavirus have created a perfect environment for people to get scammed. [...]bear in mind that many grants being offered by the government have also walked into the hands of people who should never have received them - some simply because the rules were complex and difficult to get right while accountants and financial advisers were swamped with calls from concerned clients asking for assistance. Yet while the scammers might be accelerating their actions because more of us are prepared to believe in a 'get-rich-quick' scheme when we are facing financial hardship, we have been warned about everything from emails promising millions of dollars being deposited in our bank accounts by total strangers to pension scams for years now.
Publisher
The Financial Times Limited
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