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scammers show beer cheek Stuff.co.nz Scammers are now targeting the thirst of their victims with emails claiming to be from Heineken. An avid Taranaki Daily News beer fan received an email yesterday, informing them that they had been randomly selected as the lucky winner of 750000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The beer cheek of the scammers Taranaki Daily News Scammers are now targeting the thirst of their latest victims with a Heineken scam the latest doing the rounds on the internet. An avid Taranaki Daily News beer fan received an email yesterday, informing them that they had been randomly selected as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phishing scammers finally discover Pinterest AGBeat Last fall, AGBeat predicted that phishing scammers would discover Pinterest and it appears that day has arrived. Phishing is when an internet scammer lures you in with a survey, quiz, free offer or other way to get you to what typically looks like a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Family Says Scammer Hacked Computer KERO-TV 23 Urena said the scammer had managed to get into the computer's command prompt and started typing in code. "I know, for a fact, he downloaded software to remote access (the computer) and it was their software," she said. When Urena confronted the scammer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Foreclosure Scammer Enters Guilty Plea KMJ Now John Desenberg pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of mail fraud in Fresno Federal Court. The FBI and Merced County prosecutors say Desenberg preyed on victims of the housing meltdown by promising to rescue them from foreclosure but they say his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beware of Door to Door Scammers The North Bay Nugget I just had a scammer come to my door wanting to inspect my hot water tank. He has a fancy tag showing a company called National. He says he is required to inspect your hot water tank to ensure it is energy compliant and meets todays standards. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Action 9: Couple duped by Craigslist scammer WSOC Charlotte By Don Griffin JR Buchannan and his wife Karen advertised an unwanted armoire on Craigslist for $400, and a buyer sent them a check for $2600. "He said he personal assistant made a mistake," JR Buchannan said. The buyer told the Buchannans his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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