Friday 17 May 2013

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Alleged Kijiji scammer arrested in Regina
News Talk 980 CJME
More details have emerged about the man who allegedly swindled two dozen potential Saskatoon renters out of $1,100 each last month through an online kijiji rental scam. Jason Hartlenm, 33, was taken into custody by Regina police Thursday following a ...
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Apartment scammer arrested in Regina
CTV News
The man wanted for an online rental scam in Saskatoon was arrested in Regina Thursday. In total, Saskatoon Police received 25 complainants from people who tried to rent an apartment from Jason Hartlen. Hartlen used Kijiji to advertise the apartment he ...
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York County woman targeted by Scammer claiming to be DEA Agent
FOX43.com
The DEA is aware of scammers and have a link set up to warn people. "The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the public about criminals posing as DEA special agents or other law enforcement personnel as part of an international extortion scheme.
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Lost+Found: Hacking Smart TVs, scammer hotlines and Vaccination
The H
Too small for news, but too good to lose, Lost+Found is a compilation of the other stories that have been on The H's radar over the last seven days: taking apart Samsung's Smart TV software, phone scammers with their own hotline, tricking malware with ...
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Scammers finding new ways to steal personal information
KTNV Las Vegas
But it's when the two come together, that you could become the target of a scammer. It's the wave of the future. Your wallet is going digital. Several companies offer a service, where consumers can store their credit card info on their phone. "When I ...
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South Beach 'B-Girl' scammer gets 12 years prison
San Francisco Chronicle
MIAMI (AP) — A South Beach nightclub operator has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for a scam that used so-called "B-Girls" to lure wealthy tourists into secret bars where they were charged exorbitant amounts on credit cards for alcohol. A federal ...
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