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Bankers group issues scam alert

Bank officials were warning Missouri residents of a new telephone scam targeting elderly bank customers.

A statewide warning was issued by the Missouri Bankers Association regarding the scam, which attempts to obtain personal banking information from the elderly, according to a news release from the association.

In the scam, bank customers are contacted by telephone and are told a variety of false stories, all of which ask the potential victim for their bank account information.

More: semissourian.com: Story: Bankers group issues scam alert.

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