AMI Insurance is making public the details of scam calls being made claiming to be from AMI.

Customers are asked if they have money to invest (sums of $10,000 - $25,000 are demanded), and an interest rate of 13 percent is offered. The caller generally offers to send a brochure, but no one called has so far received the promised material.

Maggie Edwards of Consumer NZ says that there are some usual warning signs to be wary of with such scams.

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