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Americans lost $227 million to fake sweepstakes, prize and lottery scams in 2020, new report finds
June 10, 2021 / 10:57 AM / CBS News Money lost to sweepstakes scams increased
A new report found that Americans had about $227 million stolen from them last year. The report details how Americans lost money in 2020 to fake sweepstakes, and prize and lottery scams.
The BBB says complaints actually went down last year, but the amount of money lost went up by 33% compared to 2019.
Kathy Chapman said she can t believe her 84-year-old dad fell victim to a sweepstakes scam. I never would have thought my dad would be susceptible. It really shocked me, she told CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner.
Stonecats flex their muscle, big win for Bombers Share
Frankston YCW played host to Rosebud at John Coburn Oval.
The Stonecats raced out of the blocks in the first quarter. A five goals to one first term put them in the box seat early.
Things didn’t get any easier for Rosebud in the second quarter, as YCW continued to put pressure on. A four goals to none second term saw the Stonecats go into half time with a 56 point lead.
Rosebud showed some fight after half time, but the damage was already done. Frankston YCW ended up winning by 69 points 16.15 (111) to 6.6 (42).
High school basketball: Peaking Kearsarge as playoffs approach
Kearsarge’s Chris Stanchfield drives the baseline.
Kearsarge s George Jallah defends against Hopkinton during a boys basketball game on Feb. 23, 2021, in North Sutton. Jallah had 12 points and 10 rebounds as Kearsarge beat Hopkinton, 50-46. ANASTASIA GLAVAS Courtesy
Hopkinton’s Brendan Elrick blocks a shot by Kearsarge’s George Jallah during a boys’ basketball game Tuesday in North Sutton. Elrick had 14 points, but Jallah finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds and Kearsarge won, 50-46. ANASTASIA GLAVAS Courtesy
Published: 2/24/2021 4:29:58 PM
They’ve been playing against Division II teams for most of the season, and both Kearsarge and Hopkinton look ready to make deep runs when the D-III boys’ basketball tournament starts next week.
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