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Dr. Phil And Robin Warn About Fake Divorce Stories And Skincare Scam
“I asked Robin to join me because we need to warn people about some fake divorce stories that are popping up everywhere right now,” Dr. Phil says on Friday’s episode. “Not only are they completely untrue … The real problem is they’re being used to scam innocent people.”
In the video above, Dr. Phil demonstrates how scammers are using fake headlines on the internet in an effort to get people to click. Once a person clicks, the articles appear to be from legitimate organizations and then attempt to sell beauty products that they claim are from Robin McGraw's luxury skincare collection. Watch the video above to see how the scam works.
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