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Walmart agrees to pay $10 million after the FTC alleges it enabled fraud via in-store money transfers, mandating new anti-fraud measures.
FTC said scammers used Walmart's in-store money transfer services to defraud customers out of money.
Walmart has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations by the FTC that it allowed scammers to exploit its in-store money transfer services.
Walmart will pay $10 million and change its money transfer practices after federal regulators said the company let scammers steal hundreds of millions of dollars from Americans.Walmart agreed to the ...