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The article shares a personal account of a credit card scam involving a small payment triggering a large interest charge. The victim reached out to the bank via social media handles, which asked for contact details. The scammer then contacted the victim, asking them to click a suspicious link and provide sensitive information. The scammer attempted to download a suspicious app, ask for selfies, and even offer a credit limit increase.
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