‘Ghost broking’: cut-price car insurance isn’t all it seems
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Scammers are targeting motorists by advertising cut-price car insurance through social media and AI-generated websites. These fraudulent offers promise coverage for as little as £1,000, but the insurance certificates provided are fake, leaving drivers uninsured. Many individuals, eager to secure affordable insurance after investing in driving lessons and purchasing their first cars, fall victim to these scams, believing they have obtained legitimate coverage.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

