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Dozens Called in Indiana Debit Card Scam

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Officials say calls to dozens of Indiana residents about suspended debit cards could be a scam. At least 66 people have called the Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General's office with complaints. Residents say they've received calls from an automated voice message saying their debit card has been suspended.

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