Tuesday 7 February 2012

Google Alert - scammer

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Scammers target residents' bank accounts
The Daily News of Newburyport
In some cases, scammers are telling victims that they have overdrawn their checking accounts and are asking for funds to cover the difference. "We still continue to find people willing to provide their information to these callers," Howard said.
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Scammers Target Lovelorn on Match.com
NBC Los Angeles
Federal authorities receive thousands of complaints each month about scammers posing as singles looking for love on internet dating sites.The con artists typically operate out of Asia or Africa, which makes apprehension nearly impossible, ...
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Woman snubs scammer but he already had her credit card info, police say
Wisconsin State Journal
A Madison woman fended off the string of pap a scammer was giving her over the phone, but ended up getting taken anyway because the scammer had her credit card number, Madison police reported. The scam against the 41-year-old victim, ...
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Police seek suspected credit card scammer
ABC Online
Tasmanian fraud detectives have issued a picture of a man they believe could help with enquiries into the use of a stolen credit card in the state's south. The card was used late last year at businesses around New Town and Moonah.
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10 News Investigators help put accused scammer behind bars
WTSP 10 News
CLEARWATER, Florida - More than a year after 10 News first exposed an accused scammer's long list of victims, deputies have arrested the man on felony charges he conducted an elaborate scheme to bilk homeowners of their money.
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More anti-scam tips
Journal Online
However, before the transaction takes place, an "unforeseen difficulty" occurs and the scammer will ask additional fees from the victim to fix the "problem." WHAT TO DO: Do not give out personal information like your full name, email address, ...
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