Scams and unwanted robocalls are the #1 complaint to the FCC and cost Americans over $10 billion a year. Now in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, scammers are preying on consumers’ growing health and financial fears – putting even more people at risk. Americans have already lost over $80 million to COVID-related scams this year, and it’s just getting worse with losses from coronavirus scams up 70% from just May to June.

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