She was duped into believing she was helping in a fraud investigation. But the people who convinced her to help turned out to be the fraudsters themselves. Now the Kelowna woman is out nearly $40,000 but as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, it nearly cost her double that.
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A Kelowna woman is out almost $40,000 after falling for a sophisticated scam, but lost almost $80,000
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