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Scammers Target Omaha with Fake ATM Ads

Scammers Target Omaha with Fake ATM Ads

Omaha News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 19, 20261m 42s

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Scammers in Omaha are exploiting Bitcoin ATM machines, posting fake social media ads claiming theyre official bailing spots for fines. This comes after a city ordinance was implemented to prevent fraud where crooks impersonate police officers and force people to send cash through the kiosks. The Douglas County sheriffs office has spotted a phony ad featuring a fake officer, warning citizens to be cautious. A group of senior volunteers, the Grandma Posse, have placed warning stickers on machines across local stores. If you receive a suspicious call, experts advise hanging up immediately and contacting your local police directly.

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