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Scammers claim to be deploying from JBLM in fake car sales The Olympian In a follow-up email, the scammer sent a doctored driver's license and a false military identification card. She refused to send a copy of the car's title because of "privacy laws." The license and military ID might pass muster at first glance, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scammers pose as real thing in e-mails South Bend Tribune The scammers are sending this e-mail to anyone, just hoping to reach some Bank of America customers and anyone else they can take. Your BBB encourages you to check out such e-mails, letters and/or phone calls even though you may have a Bank of America ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scammers find prey here Lancaster Newspapers The clerk became suspicious that the man was the target of a scammer and called police. "These incidents are increasing," Manor Township police Sgt. James Alexander said Wednesday. "I think in part it's desperation, with the economy the way it is. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phone Scammers Target Grandparents WSET One victim, Martha Anderson, says she got a call on the telephone from a scammer impersonating her own granddaughter, Rachel Keller. The impersonator said she needed bail money, needed it now, and not to tell mom and dad - a plea for help Anderson says ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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GST scammer gets two years for his role Abbotsford Times By Jennifer Saltman, The Province February 8, 2012 A n Abbotsford man who helped scam the federal government out of almost $3 million was sentenced in BC Supreme Court Friday to two years less a day in jail. Paramjit Singh Gill, 55, pleaded guilty in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boca Raton coffee scammer sentenced to one year Bizjournals.com James Cummings of Boca Raton was sentenced to one year in prison for fraud in connection with a business opportunity scheme that involved selling coffee machines, a Department of Justice news release said. The government alleged that the defendant sold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Know Your Internet Bad Guys PCWorld (blog) For example, the "Social Media Scammer" wants to "steal your social media login credentials" and will do this by spamming victims' social media accounts with links to malicious videos, promos, and apps. Other bad guys targeted in the poster include ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dating scam bilks the lovelorn My West Texas Casting a net as big as the World Wide Web can certainly win you some big fish, but Better Business Bureau warns the anonymity afforded by online dating allows scammers to run amok. The most common scam associated with online dating involves someone ... See all stories on this topic » |
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