Western Union Fraud Case: Are You Owed Money?

Consumers who think they were affected by fraud perpetrated by Western Union agents should visit the Department of Justice’s victim website to determine how to request and receive compensation. Global money transfer service Western Union has agreed to pay the government $586 million as part of a settlement with the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade...

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