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==Watch out for financial exploitation==
Family, friends, neighbours, caregivers, fiduciaries, business people and others may try to take advantage of Martina. They may take her money without permission, fail to repay money they owe, charge her too much for services, or not do things she has paid them to do. These are examples of financial exploitation or financial abuse.  
Family, friends, neighbours, caregivers, fiduciaries, business people and others may try to take advantage of Martina. They may take her money without permission, fail to repay money they owe, charge her too much for services, or not do things she has paid them to do. These are examples of financial exploitation or financial abuse.  


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