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    Oct. 8—A new lawsuit paints a picture of an alleged ring of scammers operating in downtown Santa Fe shops, coaxing customers into spa-type stores for pricey creams and anti-aging skin treatments.

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    Reports of online fraud in 2023 exceeded $12.5 billion in potential losses — a 22% jump from 2022, according to FBI data. Officials say increasingly sophisticated scams are using tools including ...

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    The review also rated the quality of evidence for these findings as moderate to insufficient, citing a risk of bias and imprecision as the reason for the low evidence rating. The evidence presented by the review supported a therapeutic effect of sauna bathing for heart failure patients but recommended that further studies were needed to be able ...

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Investigating reports of the supposed scam, Snopes noted that all purported scam targets only reported being victimized after hearing about the scam in news reports. Snopes had contacted the Better Business Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Federation of America, none of whom could provide evidence of an individual having been financially defrauded after receiving one of ...

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