Thursday 23 August 2012

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Real-Estate Scammer Stays Busy While Out on Bond
LoanSafe
(Source: By Lise Olsen, Houston Chronicle (MCT) Houston contractor Dwayne Jordon, a five-time felon, has remained free on bond since 2009 though he's admitted his role in a major Houston real estate scam and appears to have used his court-granted ...
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Police: Scammer duping residents out of "donations"
KWCH
Police: Scammer duping residents out of "donations". Email · print. Comments. 0. Police want to hear from anyone who gave money to this man. (August 23, 2012). by John Boyd KWCH 12 Eyewitness News KWCH. 12:01 p.m. CDT, August 23, 2012. (WICHITA ...
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Effingham Co. Sheriff's Office warns of scammer
Thecoastalsource
Effingham Co. Sheriff's Office warns of scammer. Reported by: The Coastal Source. Email: notes@thecoastalsource.com. Set Text Size Small, Set Text Size Medium, Set Text Size Large, Set Text Size X-Large. Print Story. Published: 1:36 pm. Share. Updated: ...
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Montana residents warned about debit card scam
KXLF Butte News
The scammer says the individual's credit or debit card has been cancelled and the person must call a number to rectify the situation. When the victim calls, they are asked a list of questions soliciting their personal financial information, information ...
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Column: Senior financial scams often all in the family
MSN Money
But more often than not, the scammer is a member of the senior's own family. "We spend a lot of time warning seniors they will get scammed if they answer email or pick up their phones, but most of money goes out the back door with family members," says ...
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Be wary of tech support scams
Marion County Record
Residents are told the scammer needs to log in to their computer to repair it, asking for user names and passwords or asking victims to go to a website to install software that will give them access to the computer to "fix" it. Once scammers have ...
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