Friday 13 July 2012

Google Alert - scam

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Thousands fall victim to scam disguised as Obama utility bill relief
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Victims appear to be concentrated in New Jersey, where about 10000 customers of Public Service Electric & Gas were conned.
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Thousands fall victim to scam on utility aid
Houston Chronicle
thousands of Americans have been persuaded otherwise, falling victim to a fast-moving scam that claims to be part of an Obama administration program to help pay utility bills. Victims are asked for their personal information; in exchange, they are ...
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Thousands Fall Victim to Utility Payment Scam
DailyFinance
As much as President Barack Obama wants your vote, he won't pay your electric bill. But thousands of Americans have been persuaded otherwise, falling victim to a scam that claims to be part of an federal program to help pay utility bills in the midst ...
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Scam claims Obama will pay utility bills
abc7.com
Thousands have fallen victim to a scam claiming to be part of an Obama administration program to help pay your bills.
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abc7.com
Thousands fall victim to fast-moving utility scam promising federal help with ...
Washington Post
MADISON, Wis. — As much as President Barack Obama wants your vote, he's not actually offering to pay your monthly bills.
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Scam victims on 'sucker lists'
Jackson Sun
In its last survey on consumer fraud, the Federal Trade Commission found that over 30 million Americans had been the victims of fraud during the year studied.
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Newnan Utilities warns of utility bills scam
Newnan Times-Herald
"Newnan Utilities is alerting customers to a scam, which promises to pay utility bills in exchange for personal information, including Social Security numbers. The scam, which has been reported across the country, claims that the Obama Administration ...
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Online Vacation Rental Scams Grow
ABC News (blog)
They are out there, but so are the scams that can ruin your trip. Some of the apartments and homes advertised as "Vacation Rentals" on websites like Craigslist.com and Backpage.com appear to be amazing deals. They promise you'll pay just $50, $75 or ...
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