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How to protect yourself from becoming a money mule Check the legitimacy of any company that offers you a job. A legitimate company will not ask you to use your own bank account to transfer money. Be skeptical if an employer or acquaintance asks you to open up a new bank account. More items...
As we have pointed out, the easiest games to win at a casino include baccarat, blackjack, roulette, poker, and craps. These games also have simple...
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You cannot tell when a modern slot machine will hit because the outcome of each spin is random. No matter how many times a machine has spun, and no...
Read More »Muncy Bank strives to keep our community financially safe. In an effort to protect our customers, we’re providing the following information regarding the money mule scam and how to avoid becoming a target. Last year, in an effort to protect our customers, we published an article outlining seven common COVID 19 scams. Since then, financial insecurity and social isolation relating to the pandemic have resulted in increased vulnerability to financial fraud. Money mule scams are on the rise, and the FBI has created the #DontBeAMule campaign to help combat this issue. Muncy Bank strives to keep our community financially safe. In an effort to protect our customers, we’re providing the following information regarding the money mule scam and how to avoid becoming a target.
11 to 2 Implied Probability The 11-2 betting odds probability is an 84.62 per cent probability of a particular outcome and an 15.38 per cent...
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The popularity of dating websites has also increased the number of unwitting money mules. In this situation, unsuspecting singles begin an online relationship with a stranger. Once the stranger has the individual’s trust, they express the need for a money transfer. The fraudsters are highly skilled at creating plausible-sounding stories that explain the need for the money transfer, and many victims never suspect foul play. Seniors are often targeted by fraudsters posing as a family member or someone pleading for their compassion. Many scammers pretend to be stuck overseas and need to wire money through an account to a friend in the United States in order to get home. If you know a senior who has been victimized by fraud, please call the National Elder Fraud Hotline at 1-833-FRAUD-11 (1-833-372-8311). Students, singles, and seniors aren’t the only people that act as money mules. The truth is, everyone is at risk for fraud. Even if you don’t fall into one of the categories detailed above, be on the lookout for signs of a scam.
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What does 9 to 2 odds mean? 9-2 Betting Odds means that out of 11 possible outcomes, the 9/2 odds are that there will be 9 of one kind of outcome...
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