AIB customers tricked out of money with simple trick as scam warning issued

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'Most of these endorsements are scams. If the results look too good to be true, they usually are.'

AIB have once again warned the public to 'think about the link' when it comes to potential scam emails and messages.

Recently, we've seen Amazon, An Post, Bank of Ireland and even some supermarkets issue warnings to the public having seen people be swindled out of their hard earned cash.AIB sent an email to its customers at the start of last month from their Fraud Intelligence Unit. "Some genuine investment products are endorsed by celebrities, but criminals also try to take advantage of people's trust in them. Ask yourself, why would that celebrity chef/actor/business guru put their name to an investment scheme?The bank also added some tips on what to look out for - with some users getting caught out by simply uploading a selfie.

 

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