Scammers using quick pay apps like Zelle to steal money
Quick payment apps like Zelle can make paying for bills and services convenient but scammers are also taking advantage and stealing thousands of dollars from unsuspecting users. NBC News' Steven Romo explains how to protect yourself from theft.
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