New technology has given scammers myriad ways to target and lure in potential victims. However, there are still plenty of traditional tactics criminals use that don’t involve your smartphone or email. Some have even reverted to using traditional phone calls or letters sent through the mail to steal money and information. And now, a new home warranty scam is making the rounds that looks so real it keeps fooling people. Read on to see why insurers are warning the public about this latest swindle attempt.
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