Saturday 5 May 2012

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Craigslist Scammers Target Twin Ports
WDIO-TV
These scammers aren't from around here. Police believe they live overseas, Africa or Asia, and they're going online to target unsuspecting Northlanders. "This is the first time it happened to me," said Realtor Bruce Lurye about rental scams.
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Feds to Investigate To-Good-To-Be-True "For Rent" Listings
WPMI Local 15 News
Scammers will find homes for sale, copy the listing and list the home for rent on sites like Craigslist hoping potential renters will take the bait. ERA Class.com Associate Broker Deborah Benton said scammers took advantage of her listings twice, ...
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Scam: Get a Free 5000 Facebook Credits totally FREE !
ZDNet (blog)
Facebook scammers are once again trying to trick users who can't help but click on every link promising something free. This time it's Facebook Credits that are being promised, but of course aren't actually being given way. Don't click it, ...
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Seniors still big targets for scam artists
News & Observer
But he wants people to know that there's a scammer around every corner; it might even be somebody trying to hijack an $84.98 magazine payment. "They ought to be prosecuted," Stewart said. "I've been with Barron's for umpteen years.
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Dollars & Sense: Top scams targeting seniors
KHON2
The first question for our expert, why is it that seniors are targeted by scammers? "First of all, seniors generally tend to have more of a nest egg tucked away," said Ken Newman of Central Pacific Bank. "They've got their retirement savings.
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Tips for tenants: How to avoid rent scams
Chicago Tribune
Call the number and ignore the scammer's admonition not to pay attention to the posted sign. -- Do an online search of the landlord and the property. Victims often report scammers on the Web. If you find another ad for the same property under a ...
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Scam E-mails Target Freight Forwarders
SPAMfighter News
Internet-scammers are dispatching false payment demands to freight forwarders, which pose as being sent from IATA (International Air Transport Association). Logisticsmanager.com reported this on April 30, 2012. IATA, it's noted represents a global ...
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