We put a human face on all these heartbreaking tales, thanks to the bravery of victims who step forward and share. But let someone meet a COVID widow who traded in her 401(k) and life insurance money for what she was told was a chance to care for her dying husband, and you’ll never forget her or her story. Hopefully, when someone calls you with that same scam, you’ll remember her and just hang up the phone. ![]() Tell someone that $29.8 billion is stolen from Americans each year in telemarketing scams, and the dry statistic will probably roll off them like water off a duck’s back. ![]() “Show me don’t tell me” is the oldest piece of advice in storytelling.
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