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A 77-year-old lost $390,000 of his retirement savings after picking up a scam call. Now he wants to help others.
Jeffrey Maas, a 77-year-old man, lost $390,000 of his retirement savings after falling victim to a scam involving a fake PayPal agent and a fraudulent gold purchase. He is suing PNC and American Coin and Stamp Co, Inc. for negligence.
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