‘Don’t count on law’ to protect against scammers
A compensation lawyer has said that Australians should not count on the legal system to save them from scams or to recover money, stating “our hands are largely tied.”
by Shared by MyBusiness | Aug 19, 2019
As part of National Scams Awareness Week, founder of Travis Schultz Law, Travis Schultz (pictured), said the difficulty in this type of crime is the money obtained by the scammers is often sent overseas. The best advice they can give is to be alert and protect personal data and identifications.
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