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Investment Fraud can be Prevented

Investment fraud has become a serious undertaking causing hard-working people many financial problems and it continues on a major scale.

While all kinds of people get caught up in these scams, it seems senior citizens are most vulnerable to investment fraud.

One way to protect against investment fraud is talking to the Secretary of State’s Office that actively regulates and enforces laws relating to risk investments of all kinds offered and sold in Massachusetts.

The Secretary’s Office has been successful in returning millions of dollars directly back to defrauded investors.

Before throwing money out the window with investments that sound too good to be true, call the Secretary’s Office for assistance and advice relating to the company seeking your hard earned dollars.

Help is available by calling toll-free 1-800-269-5428.

North End Regional Review Staff

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