Aviva is urging people to make sure they are using air fryers correctly and following manufacturers’ guidance.
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Criminals pretending to be bailiffs are tricking people into paying thousands of pounds to settle fictitious debts.
Aviva is urging people to make sure they are using air fryers correctly and following manufacturers’ guidance.
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