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I lost $2.5m of my super to scammers

I lost $2.5m of my super to scammers

Five victims outline how their funds were taken by sophisticated impersonation fraudsters and why they feel abandoned by their banks.

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Former finance academic Kim Sawyer had $2.5 million in super savings stolen between last July and early October in a series of sophisticated scams, with his banks refusing to refund him due to a legal loophole.

He is one of many customers with the nation’s major banks who claim their attempts to get explanations or compensation for millions of dollars lost to impersonation scams are being ignored or compensated with derisory “good will payments”.

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Duncan Hughes
Duncan HughesReporterDuncan Hughes is a Walkley award-winning personal finance reporter, based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Duncan on Twitter. Email Duncan at duhughes@afr.com.au

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