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The IRS recently clarified that victims of certain online scams can claim a theft loss deduction, addressing prior complexities with capital losses related to cryptocurrencies.
"I saw the minimum payment in our shared bank account had changed, and when I asked, Clive was very sheepish. When he explained, I was firing so many questions at him - had he met them? Had they had sex?"
The consequences of them getting access to your Facebook page is that they could take down your page, and maybe change the name of your page to show something else, to push out their message to your followers.
Anne, a 53-year-old interior designer, disclosed that she fell in love with an AI-generated version of Brad Pitt, believing she was in a genuine relationship. She said, 'I thought he was real; I was convinced we would get married, so I left my husband and sent all my settlement money to help him.' This heartbreaking story underscores the dangers of online scams, particularly ones using AI to impersonate beloved celebrities.