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Craigslist scammers prey on Dillon residents Summit Daily News By Caddie Nath At least two people in Dillon have become prey to online scammers, and one man lost thousands of dollars he likely won't be getting back, Dillon authorities said. A variety of tried-and-true as well as newer scams have crossed Dillon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sellers targeted by scammers online KRTV Great Falls News Arbaugh said that an internet search revealed the buyer, listed as Brandon Collins, was a scammer. The Helena Police Department warns never to accept checks over the purchase amount and then send money back through a MoneyGram, because it can't be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
On Ryan Apologists New York Times (blog) In my next life I want to be a conservative policy scammer. Think of how much nicer it would be. Instead of constantly being accused of having evil motives, I'd be presumed to have noble intentions no matter how much the actual content of my policy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twin Falls Police Warn of Jamaican Phone Scam Twin Falls Times-News The scammers are targeting the senior population, police said in a news release. "Once they have gotten you involved in the scam they will continue to call you and make threats to your family if you don't send the money," the news release said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spring Scams Are Fleecing People Out Of Their Money WTRF Police say the scammer gets some information about a family, and calls the grandparents. "They'll contact them, representing themselves as the grandchild and indicating that they're in trouble, normally in some foreign place--Germany, Canada, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phishing, spoofing scams among top scams last year Dayton Daily News The best way to combat these scammers is to know how these scams work and the Better Business Bureau offers tips to protect yourself. The word phishing originated in 1996 and refers to the act of trying to trick someone into giving up personal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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