WASHINGTON — A Filipino consumer fumes as she rips open a portable charger to discover she has been conned — the batteries are choked with sand, making her yet another victim of scammers on Facebook. Fact-checkers of Agence France-Presse (AFP) have uncovered a slew of energy-related scams proliferating on Facebook — from fake solar panel […]
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