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COVID-19 Vaccine Update: What Your Fake Vaccine Offer Would End Up In – News Fior
Sharing memes about vaccine and making fun of it on social media is a thing and entertaining. However, if you are offering it as a scam or to earn money, it is not a joke anymore and you can get an equivalent consequence out from it. In July, around 180 Aussi…
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Sharing memes about vaccine and making fun of it on social media is a thing and entertaining. However, if you are offering it as a scam or to earn money, it is not a joke anymore and you can get an equivalent consequence out from it.
In July, around 180 Aussies offered more than $58,000 illegal medical-related products amid pandemic. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) Scamwatch statistics show only 75 Australians were scamed last year in…
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