Clearly, consumers are at risk of being swindled during this time, and they absolutely cannot afford to be bilked out of their savings and make disastrous financial decisions due to deceptive practices and fraud.
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Mark Pryor emphasizes the risks consumers face from fraud during economic hardship.
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