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Barbara Corcoran appears on this week’s episode of “Red Table Talk” titled “How Not to Be Scammed”, a segment on sophisticated scammers to help viewers protect their money and identity.
During the episode, airing this Wednesday, the real estate expert and “Shark Tank” star recalls a time she almost lost a huge amount of money, within just a few emails, when she was targeted by a highly sophisticated financial fraudster.
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“My accountant got an email from my secretary authorizing a $400,000 transfer of funds,” Corcoran tells hosts Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris. “I invest in a lot of property, I renovate property, so it seemed like a normal kind of thing. It wasn’t out of the norm. The money went out — a wire transfer to Germany, out it went.
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The 73-year-old business mogul explains, “It wasn’t until my accountant set a confirmation to my real secretary saying, ‘Hey we’re confirming this one last time.’ Right there, boom! I learned that I was hit by a scammer.”
For more with real-life fraud victims and experts, watch Emmy-winning “Red Table Talk” on June 22 on Facebook Watch.
Glamour. “I've worked in beauty for so long, and I always want to try the new thing and constantly test products. But I think for me, and what I tell a lot of people is, try to understand what your skin needs as best as you can.
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Sylvester Stallone is opening up about how he first met Taylor Sheridan, and how that meeting turned into him starring in Taylor‘s upcoming show, Tulsa King.
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Yes, Sylvester Stallone: it’s obvious that you are new in town.
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Penny Lancaster and Rod Stewart have celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary in style. The pair married back in 2007 in an intimate ceremony in La Cervara, Italy, and the couple look happier than ever 15 years later. In a sweet post on Penny's Instagram account, it showed the 77-year-old rock star with his model wife, 51, posing in front of a fancy stairwell before a dinner.The couple are celebrating the occasion slightly earlier than expected, however, with the official anniversary not until next Thursday.
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