• FIAM - Cold Lies - Hot Air
    May 27 2026

    “Your compressor’s shot — could cause a fire.”

    “I handled the insurance claim for you.”

    “Good news,” he said. “Your homeowners insurance approved the claim.”

    “Just sign the check over to us.”

    But the new compressor was old.

    And the claim - fraudulent.

    The technician never returned.

    Tonight we expose the Cold Lies and Hot Air of an HVAC Repair Scam designed to steal trust through both false assurance and false insurance…leaving two seniors… gasping for comfortable air!

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    7 mins
  • FIAM - The Repair That Never Ends
    May 27 2026

    “Sir… your engine is failing.”

    “I'm sorry, we have already disposed of the old parts.”

    “Once one thing goes, everything goes.”

    That is just the nature of cars… they're great until their not.

    The ticking was minor — until the shop made it major.

    Tonight we expose how an unscrupulous repair shop abused the trust a Senior placed in "advice" and traded that trust with a litany of fraudulent activities, each masquerading as "expertise".

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    7 mins
  • FIAM - Erased Promises: The Credit Repair Mirage
    May 27 2026

    “I can erase ANY negative item from your credit report in 30 days. Guaranteed.”

    “Don’t worry, Queen — I got you.”

    But he didn’t.

    He took Eleanor’s money, vanished from social media, and never touched her credit report.

    Tonight we expose how even the most fiscally responsible senior can hit a financial brick wall, opening herself to credit repair needs… and of course those looking to capitalize on her budgetary misfortunes.

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    6 mins
  • FIAM - Roots for Sale
    May 27 2026
    6 mins
  • FIAM - Blue Line - Broken Trust
    May 27 2026

    “These will be gone in minutes.”

    “Cash only — credit cards take too long to clear.”

    “Trust me, the tickets will arrive tonight.”

    Harry Donnelly believed every word.

    But the seats he paid for didn’t exist.

    And the only thing real… was the scam.

    Tonight we expose how our passion for sports, and desire to be in the arena, can freeze out the unsuspecting fan whose only crime was letting his fanaticism rush him into a trap.

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    5 mins
  • FIAM - The Game He Never Saw
    May 27 2026

    The post said, ‘WATCH TONIGHT’S EAGLES GAME — FREE LIVE STREAM!’

    It tagged the high school. It looked real. It felt local'

    Carl clicked the link.

    The countdown timer ticked toward kickoff.

    And the page asked for just one dollar — ‘to verify your location.’

    Carl, entered his card.

    The screen froze.

    And the game he loved… slipped away.

    Two days later, another message arrived —

    ‘Your subscription renewal is confirmed. Click here to manage your account.’

    And with one more click, the scammers took everything else.

    Tonight we expose how sports streaming scams prey on loyalty, urgency, and community — and how one fan lost far more than the score.

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    6 mins
  • FIAM - The Game That Played Him
    May 27 2026

    The message said, ‘I’ve got a secret tip file that’ll boost your stats.'

    Lenny Carver thought it was help from a fellow gamer.

    He clicked the link.

    The download was quick.

    The damage… was quicker.

    And just when he thought the worst was over, another message appeared —

    ‘LIMITED TIME OFFER — 80% OFF GOLD PACKS! Click to claim.’

    Tonight we uncover how online gaming scams strike twice — first with malware disguised as HELP, then with in‑game tricks designed to drain your wallet.

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    5 mins
  • FIAM - The Deal He Couldn't Resist
    May 27 2026

    The listing said, ‘moving out of state.’

    The price was too good to ignore.

    And the seller promised, "I can hold it for you — but only if you send a deposit through Zelle.’”

    Frank Delaney thought he’d found the deal of a lifetime.

    Instead, he walked straight into a trap.

    And just when he thought the worst was over, another message arrived —

    ‘Order Confirmation: Mobility Scooter — $1,249.99.’

    A purchase he never made. A warning he couldn’t ignore.

    Today we uncover how online purchasing scams hit twice — first through social media marketplaces, then through fake order confirmations designed to steal your identity.

    This is Fraud in a Moment and the truth starts now.

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    6 mins