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BBB names most prevalent scams of 2011 Laredo Sun LAREDO, Texas – Better Business Bureau investigates thousands of scams every year, from the latest gimmicks to new twists on old schemes. Some scams quickly fizzle out, while others plague consumers year-round. In alphabetical order, here are 10 of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Power scam CWG ke naam Daily News & Analysis By Sandeep Pai | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA So far as scams go, the 2010 Commonwealth Games (CWG) seem to be a bottomless well. DNA's investigations have opened the lid on an altogether new chapter of CWG corruption — six new power projects ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CWG scam: CBI to register 2 fresh cases Times of India NEW DELHI: In what could bring more trouble for former Organising Committee Chairman - Suresh Kalmadi, the Central Bureau of Investigation is ready to file two fresh FIRs in connection with two projects undertaken during Commonwealth Games 2010. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haredim protest arrest of scam suspects; 3 detained Jerusalem Post By JPOST.COM STAFF Hundreds protest in Jerusalem's Shabbat Square after six suspects were arrested in Mea She'arim financial scandal. Three haredi (ultra-Orthodox) demonstrators were arrested in Jerusalem's Shabbat Square on Sunday afternoon. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Irish couples caught up in Mexican babies-for-sale adoption scam Irish Central Mexican authorities are investigating eleven Irish couples caught up in an illegal adoption scandal after a suspected child adoption ring in Guadalajara was smashed by local police. State prosecutors are now interviewing the Irish couples after four ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tire scam in Boardman WFMJ More>> BOARDMAN, Ohio - Boardman police are investigating an unusual scam against the elderly. According to police, at least three individuals have said they were approached in store parking lots by a couple in their 50s advising them of a flat tire. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local man didn't fall for scam The Morning Sun He was smelling a scam. Brooks was to deposit the check in his account, keep $300 of it, and have the rest wired to the grandmother's legal guardian. Continued... "This was sounding kind of weird," Brooks admitted. Even more odd, the check was written ... See all stories on this topic » |
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