Teens are getting scammed more than their grandparents: study

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Teens are getting scammed more than their grandparents: study
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A new study has found that teens are actually falling for scams far more than their grandparents.

″ study “as an extension of Social Catfish’s mission to protect consumers from Internet scams.”

So, the website looked through the most recent annual reports by the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center as well as the Federal Trade Commission to get a finger on the current scam pulse.

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