In 2021, the FBI estimates 24,000 people fell victim to these types of scams losing about a billion dollars. WBZ-TV’s Cheryl Fiandaca reports.
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WBZ Evening News Update For February 11, 2022Bus driver in Boston attacked after asking rider to wear a mask; MIAA will lift its mask mandate for high school athletes on Feb. 28; Crews retrieved 130 traffic cones that vandals threw into the Charles River; Latest forecast.
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