The ‘closing down sale’ scam : when bargains are too good to be true
Fake ads on Facebook and Instagram about stock clearance deals use a sense of urgency to draw people in After 40 years, an elderly couple have decided to retire and close their business. Or a clothes retailer says that it is with sadness he has decided to shut up shop and needs to get rid of his (…)
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