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Teen scammer threatened to turn off power TVNZ A teenage phone scammer has admitted cheating people out of their credit-card details by telling them their power accounts were overdue. The information was used to buy pizzas, food from cake shops and flowers. Nikki Lee Turner, 19, unemployed, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Telephone Scammers Exploit Local Residents Prescott eNews Your Prescott Police Crime Prevention Team wants to warn you about scammers who are seeking the... A Realtor Looks Back at 2011 and Peeks Forward at... A look at 2011 from a Realtor's perspective and a peek forward at what to expect next. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Close encounter with a menacing scammer Malaysia Star By TT KITT I WAS driving on the Federal Highway, passing Mid Valley Megamall, when I noticed three men on two motorcycles near me. They kept pointing at my car tyres and shouting. Feeling worried, I decided to stop. I was shocked to see my front tyre ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FBI warns public of RID scams Asianjournal.com Law enforcement officials say that RID scams can vary in terms of the details supplied by the scammer, the target demographic and the location from which the scam is perpetrated. In general, the officials explain the scheme is carried out as follows: ... See all stories on this topic » |
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