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Scammers can easily call the phone number of another party via special websites. Picture for illustration.
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Amsterdam – It’s a fairly new form of scam: spoofing. Criminals call you with the telephone number of your bank and persuade you to transfer your savings. A couple who lost € 30,000 in savings is trying to get this money back from their bank, the ABN Amro. However, he does not cooperate with this and is proven right by Kifid.
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