NANA advises that epay scammers are still very active and have, unfortunately, been successful on a number of occasions lately. As per previous advice, no over the phone sales for epay vouchers should occur, whether on the belief an epay “representative” is on the other end of the phone line or if it is a general request. Log in to read more
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