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    Explore "fraudprevention" with insightful episodes like "The Fortune Teller's Fraud", "The Age of Fraud", "TOTALLY EXTRA: Coffin Dodgers' Speed Watch, The Fisting Sister & Threesome Tales", "Female finance, Australian pensions and bank account fraud" and "Could a fraudster con you into handing over money?" from podcasts like ""Scamfluencers", "TED Radio Hour", "LuAnna: The Podcast", "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett" and "This is Money Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    The Fortune Teller's Fraud

    The Fortune Teller's Fraud

    Rose Marks runs a fortune telling business that attracts people with big problems and even bigger wallets. In the early 1990s, she reels in one of her most lucrative clients: A wealthy romance novelist looking for a way out of her unhappy marriage. Rose offers comfort and advice, but it comes at a steep cost: a million dollars a year. But when Rose takes things too far, her client will start to fight back in a way she never saw coming.


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    The Age of Fraud

    The Age of Fraud
    Fraud is everywhere around us — but not everyone steals for the same reasons. This hour, forensic accountant Kelly Richmond Pope explores the motivations and implications of why we cheat the system.

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    TOTALLY EXTRA: Coffin Dodgers' Speed Watch, The Fisting Sister & Threesome Tales

    TOTALLY EXTRA: Coffin Dodgers' Speed Watch, The Fisting Sister & Threesome Tales
    BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!

    It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and more.

    On this week's Totally Extra: Split ball sacks, a wedding gift conundrum, old people on speed watch, the gift of breath, how a listener came to be known as the fisting sister, Dixie tells a very Luisa-eque joke at a wedding, old dears on the bus and stories from threesomes.

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    Female finance, Australian pensions and bank account fraud

    Female finance, Australian pensions and bank account fraud
    In honour of International Women's Day FT Money editor Claer Barrett and guests discuss why women don't invest more. Plus pensions down under - what Brits could learn from the Australian savings habit. And how Britain's shrinking bank branch network is the new front line in the fight against fraud.  

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    Could a fraudster con you into handing over money?

    Could a fraudster con you into handing over money?

    Could you get duped into sending a fraudster thousands of pounds?

    Many people think of course they wouldn’t, but then it happens to them.

    In this week’s podcast Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost look into the disturbing rise in fraudsters targeting ordinary people’s finances and how you can protect yourself – we also ask if the banks do enough to help.

    On the other side of the table from those looking to take your money, are the people who promise to make it for you – fund managers.

    And there has been one name that keeps cropping up in This is Money’s reader comments as someone who doesn’t get his fair dues, Terry Smith.

    We dive into his Fundsmith fund, why it has been so successful and having had it explained to him first hand by Mr Smith himself, Simon outlines the Fundsmith investing philosophy.

    He looks at whether investors need to be wary of putting too much faith in an approach that has done well if conditions change, or whether the top global funds run by managers such as Smith, Nick Train and the Baillie Gifford team are worth sticking with come what may.

    Also up on this week’s podcast is the best car of the year as named by What Car? – and it’s a diesel – and Lee’s once in a lifetime trip to the home of Ikea in Sweden, where he learnt some very interest facts about the flatpack furniture store you either love or hate.