Business Telegraph > finance > Scammers tell people they're fired or may have COVID-19 financeScammers tell people they're fired or may have COVID-19August 12, 2020No commentposted on Aug. 12, 2020 at 4:23 pm The Federal Trade Commission received 83,858 fraud reports through Aug. 9 relating to COVID-19 and economic stimulus. Consumers lost $105.7 million. READ SOURCE Share this:TwitterFacebookRead More House Democrats may put kibosh on Trump’s trade agenda tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphAugust 12, 2020previous articlePrivate companies operating passenger trains have freedom to lease or purchase rolling stock: Railway ministrynext articleAFWERX Fusion 2020 Wraps First Ever Virtual Event With Record Attendance – Driving Innovation, Technology and Collaboration Between Industry, Business, Military and Academia – PRNewswire Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. You Might Also LikefinanceFive things hidden in the Budget 2021 documents including higher flight costs and no-interest loansMarch 3, 2021financeAbout 1,150 jobs at risk as Sainsbury’s cuts 500 head-office rolesMarch 3, 2021financeAlamo Drafthouse files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection: Movie theater chain hurt by pandemicMarch 3, 2021financeChancellor announces £1.2 billion for Scotland to spendMarch 3, 2021financeShares of Rocket Companies are dropping after a 70% irrational pop in the heavily shorted nameMarch 3, 2021financeBudget 2021: Key points at-a-glanceMarch 3, 2021
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