TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Fraudsters and scammers attempt to take advantage of Arizonans, and once that money gets sent to a scammer, law enforcement can’t guarantee they can get your money back.

According to the FBI, people over the age of 50 are the most susceptible to getting scammed. Everyone probably gets those messages from your “bank” or law enforcement agency demanding money from you right away.

It’s good to know the tell-tale signs to look out for to help prevent becoming a victim.

Tom Dorgan just entered the online world on his fingertips.

“I recently just got a new phone,” Dorgan said. “A smartphone which is probably smarter than me.”

Some of the side effects are voicemails asking for thousands of dollars.

“I think everybody comes across scams, so you just got to be dilige

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