Food scams have been on the rise lately, with con artists posing as legitimate food sellers on social media. The scary bit? They’ve gotten slicker — victims in Singapore have been cheated of close to $100K in the past few months alone. Many of these stories begin with seemingly innocuous ads on social media sites like Facebook.
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