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40 Scams People Over 40 Should Stop Falling For

27. Account Cancellation Notice

An email telling you that your credit card or banking account has been cancelled can be alarming, so when you get the notice, it’s understandable you would be concerned enough to follow the instructions and click through to your account, entering your password and user name. But what you won’t realize until later is that you entered your info on a convincing phishing site and a scammer now has your account information and login info.

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