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Young drivers are being warned about the increasing threat of "ghost brokers," criminals who sell fake car insurance policies. These fraudsters target young people, who often pay more for insurance and are less experienced with financial matters, by offering cheap policies through social media. They use stolen details to create these bogus policies, potentially leading to significant financial loss, identity theft, and even car seizures.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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