Wednesday 18 July 2012

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Police: Scammer lies about raccoons
WISH
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Police are looking for a man they say poses as a home-improvement worker to scam elderly people out of money. John Perkinson, 31, is wanted for home improvement fraud, theft and criminal mischief, Indianapolis Metropolitan ...
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Scammers target elderly over Affordable Care Act
Federal Way Mirror
Scammers are targeting the elderly in anticipation of the transition to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Washington State Attorney General's office joined with the Federal Trade Commission last week in efforts to make people aware of the scams. "Do not ...
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Convicted Pavement Scammer to be Sentenced Wednesday Afternoon
Patch.com
An Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge is scheduled to sentence an Annapolis man convicted of scamming local residents into overpriced pavement jobs in Davidsonville and other parts of region on Wednesday afternoon. In a release from the Anne ...
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Scammers target elderly across Alabama
Alabama's News Leader
While the Harmons weren't suckered in by this phone scammer, nearly five million seniors in the United States are victims of scams. Many more go unreported. Talladega investigators say the more common cases they see are "lottery" and money wiring ...
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Scammer targets potential renters
Whidbey News-Times
The scammer, who is purporting to work for the United Nations and is being transferred to West Africa, searches for homes for rent or sale in the area and uses social media to find out as much information about the occupants and property as possible, ...
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The Hot Season of Cyber Scams is on
The Nation
With more than 2 billion people connected online, the Internet has become the favorite playground of scammers. There are thousands of scams in circulation today and it would be difficult to list them all. But they clearly pursue the same goal: extort money from ...
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