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Gen-Z adults were most likely to say they had fallen for a ticket scam and also most likely to know someone who had been targeted, Barclays said.
Barclays has issued a warning for millions of customers who were born after 1989 as they are among the most likely age group to be targeted by scammers ...
17 per cent Gen-Z adults aged 18 to 27 said they had been caught out or coerced into paying for tickets that did not exist, slightly higher than Millennials, who are aged 28 to 36, so born after 1989, ...
Barclays, one of the leading high street banks, has issued a warning for customers using ATMs and cashpoints abroad.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNMum's identity theft warning to parents who share photos of their children on social mediaMany parents delight in posting snapshots of their children on social media, but one mother has issued a stark warning about ...
One mum has shared an identity theft warning with any parents who share photos of their children on social media. The ...
A mum who shares online safety advice with her 73,500 followers on Instagram has warned about the dangers of sharing children ...
Financial services firms are shedding millions in fines as regulators crack down on lax anti-money laundering processes ...
Bank of England warns surging food prices could push inflation to 4% - Governor Andrew Bailey says there is ‘genuine ...
Thousands of people have fallen victim to the scam, with nationwide losses estimated to have exceeded £2.5million over the ...
Supporters of Liverpool are most likely to have been affected, followed by fans of Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and ...
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