Scams through popular payment app Zelle rise dramatically — and banks probably won’t help you
Have you ever used an app on your phone to send money to a friend or family member? If so, you should be aware that the number of scamming incidents occurring on a popular payment service has risen dramatically in recent years — and the odds of big banks coming to your rescue is slim.
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