Archive Episode: Honolulu's Power Couple Caught: Mortgage Scam, Part 1

Archive Episode: Honolulu's Power Couple Caug...

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Phony Publisher Promises Bestsellers

Writing is Barbara's retirement hobby and her passion. She has several self-published books, but she dreams of her stories reaching a wider audience. So when a company called PageTurner contacts her with exciting plans for her books, she is thrilled. The company is eager to devel ...  Show more

How One Family Stopped a Crypto Romance Scam

A late-night call from their son Brian has Barry and Joan concerned. Brian sounds panicked and says he urgently needs $280,000. They do not have that kind of money available, and Barry, a trained counselor, immediately senses that something is wrong. Brian then reveals how an onl ...  Show more

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