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  1. Aug 24, 2023 · The "lawyer" claims to have an unclaimed life insurance policy worth millions of dollars for a deceased client. Due to your (supposedly) similar last name and nationality, the "lawyer" can add ...

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  2. Aug 18, 2023 · You can’t cash in on a stranger’s life insurance policy — even if a lawyer says you can. The FTC has heard reports from people in Korean, Vietnamese, and Latino communities who got letters in the mail from a supposed “lawyer” in Canada. The letter looks like it’s from a law firm and offers an “easy way” to get money using someone else’s life insurance policy. But it’s a ...

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  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Description: Scammers sell fake life insurance policies and disappear once they collect the premiums. Prevention: Ensure both the insurance company and the agent are licensed. Check with local regulatory bodies if in doubt. Churning

  5. Oh, and that life insurance policy or inheritance? It doesn’t exist at all. It’s a scam. Here’s what to do if you get one of these letters: Don’t respond. Keep your money and information to yourself. Never send money or information to a stranger who promises big rewards. That’s always a scam. Pass this information on to a friend. You ...

  6. May 31, 2021 · RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Letters offering a huge windfall from a Canadian law firm have been hitting mailboxes in the area recently. When one came to a CBS 17 viewer, they asked consumer investigator Steve Sbraccia to check it out. The letter advised the viewer, a Raleigh woman, that an $8.9 million unclaimed insurance policy from a “distant ...

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  8. Sep 23, 2024 · Email scams. You may receive an unsolicited email from someone pretending to be from a life insurance company. Email ‘phishing’ scams are where the fraudster seeks to obtain more information about you via email in order to commit fraud. They might claim there is an issue with your policy, or that you are a beneficiary following a life ...

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