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"We presented her all the facts and she just did not want to accept it. In her mind, and in her heart, this was a genuine relationship. She so intently believed in the relationship that our facts did not register with her.
Chris McKeen/Stuff
New research from BNZ shows that nearly 80 per cent of New Zealanders have been targeted by a scam and nearly a quarter have been a victim. The bank is running a Scam Savvy Week, from Monday until Friday.
Cryptocurrencies were also beginning to show up in other scams as the scammers rely on its anonymity and lack of regulation to extract stolen money.
"We are now seeing scammers make direct transfers to cryptocurrency exchange services from victims accounts. At that point the money is as good as gone, quickly transferred on market to a traceless cryptocurrency like bitcoin, and then transferred on again to a totally unidentifiable 'wallet' elsewhere in the world, where the scammer can easily and cleanly transfer it back into a currency of their choice," he said.
Other common scam types were remote access scams and scams masquerading as government services.
The sooner people reported a scam, the more likely they were to get their money back, he said.
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