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Gypsy scammer arrested Tbo.com By TONY HOLT | Hernando Today Deputies arrested a man accused of scamming a woman into paying him for roof repair and bolting with the money without doing any work. Leonard Lovell, 42, who is from Alabama and has a criminal history in Georgia, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scammer tries to fool students on job website Diamondback Online Jones said screening ads becomes more difficult when scammers post under a real company's name, because when the Career Center vets the ad, a legitimate website, email address and company show up. "Sometimes it's really difficult to identify scams like ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scammer buzz words WDIV Detroit Another is work from home, scammers know many people would love to work from home, but treat those offers very cautiously. The words risk-free can also be misleading, usually they're attached to an offer that is the exact opposite. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Prosecutor warns of scams Leavenworth Times By John Richmeier The Leavenworth County attorney is cautioning residents about possible scammers who show up at people's homes offering to do asphalt work. County Attorney Todd Thompson said the Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Security Tips for Filing Taxes on Your Mobile Device OzarksFirst.com But that means wherever you go, your valuable personal information goes too and that can be a scammer's dream. "The main pieces of information that an identity thief would need: Name, address, Social Security number, date of birth, telephone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Public warned against tax scams Tri Parish Times According to the IRS, scammers are seeking victims for whom they can file tax returns claiming fraudulently inflated refunds. Bogus refund claims have been identified from Louisiana and at least five other states, including California, Georgia, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The 'Grandparent Scam': Learn How to Protect Yourself Patch.com One Woodland woman recently wired $14000 to a scammer posing as her grandson and claiming to have suffered a car accident, according to The Sacramento Bee. While it might seem obvious to confirm someone's identity before sending them money, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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