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Scammer sent to prison term, payback ordered Farmington Daily Times By Elizabeth Piazza epiazza@daily-times.com AZTEC — The man who scammed more than $86000 from local people only to send the money to a Nigerian scammer likely will be out of prison in about 15 months, at which time he will begin repaying the money. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scammer uses ODU's name in pitch WAVY-TV VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) - A viewer alerted 10 On Your Side to a possible magazine subscription scam targeting the military community. Paula said a young man offered her subscriptions to magazines when he came to her home posing as a Old Dominion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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International phone scam swindles grandparents out of thousands of dollars KXLY Spokane Bueckers said the scammer, still posing as her grandson, told her he was in Mexico City for spring break and needed money to get out of trouble. The scammer told her police found drugs in a rental car, and he was now in jail and in need of money to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mail scam alert presentation held in Red Bluff Red Bluff Daily News Sometimes the scammer will send a check in the mail. The resident is supposed to send back part of the check for fees, and later, the victim finds out that the check had insufficient funds. The victim is out the money they sent and the bounced check ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New iPad release brings new online scams msnbc.com Just hours after Apple's release of its newest iPad Friday, the highly sought-after gadget became a sleek new weapon in the online scammer's arsenal. An email campaign was spreading around the Web with an offer to "Test & Keep an iPad 3 FREE. See all stories on this topic » |
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