Monday 16 July 2012

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Snow-removal scammer gets five years probation
Buffalo News
A local snow-removal operator who scammed more than 100 customers, some of them elderly or disabled, was sentenced to five years...
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Fleecing seniors: Scammers target the elderly for financial abuse
Deseret News
Editor's note: Three audio files of actual scams are included at the end of this story. SALT LAKE CITY — Retired educator Nancy McCormick has.
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Deseret News
Snow Plow Scammer Avoids Jail Time
WGRZ-TV
BUFFALO, NY - The Cheektowaga woman who admitted she took money from people to plow their snow and then never showed up will not see any jail time for the crime. State Supreme Court Justice William Boller Monday sentenced 43-year-old Terry Jarvis ...
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WGRZ-TV
Snow plow scammer to be sentenced
WIVB
A snow-plow scammer, exposed by Call 4 Action's Al Vaughters, is set to be sentenced Monday.
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Catching up with a tyre-dump scammer
BBC News
BBC Panorama's Raphael Rowe tracks and confronts a man who illegally dumps tens of thousands of used tyres.
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BBC News
Phone scam fraudsters target Central Coast claiming to be from Microsoft
Cumberland Courier Newspapers
Scammers are using several well-known brands, including Microsoft, to fool people into believing something is wrong with their computers. While the scam has been around in various guises, the Express Advocate has learned of several recent suspicious ...
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Oakland Man Faces Prison for Scamming Aid in Aftermath of Pipeline Explosion
Patch.com
Deonte Bennett is the last of the scammers to fess up to his crimes.
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More scams reported to Alby
The Young Witness
Mr Schultz said these scammers are impossible to trace and that they randomly ring numbers their computers generate – "that's how they get your number," he said. Residents have been urged not to give out your name, address, bank account details or ...
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