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Bogus loan or credit offers are often pitched to people who need extra money. You may see the ads online, in the classified section of the newspaper, or on bulletin boards. Or you may receive a phone call from a telemarketer.
Bogus loan or credit offers are often pitched to people who need extra money. You may see the ads online, in the classified section of the newspaper, or on bulletin boards. Or you may receive a phone call from a telemarketer.