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Scammers Go After Income Tax Refunds WDEF News 12 This scammer even has her social security number. JANET BROADWELL "Who knows where they got it all. You know hospitals have all your records, doctor's offices have it..banks have it..how dso you know, you don't know where they got it. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scammer's son also guilty of stealing from elderly Alzheimer's victim Yorkdispatch.com Like his father, the son of a purported grifter is also guilty of scamming a 75-year-old man with Alzheimer's disease out of nearly $15000. On Monday morning, Jimmy Andrew Scott Lane, 26, of York, pleaded guilty to theft by deception and conspiracy and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Milpitas, San Jose Victims Lose Homes to Real Estate Scammer Patch.com Wesley Fort, a licensed foreclosure consultant, tricked families into transferring the titles of their homes to him in order to save the homes from foreclosure. By Jennifer van der Kleut The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office has charged a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Better Business Bureau: Scammers Replicate Verizon's Email Bill Alerts MLive.com By Dustin Block | dblock@mlive.com The Better Business Bureau issued a warning Monday about Verizon customers receiving fake emails that are almost identical to the real alerts many customers get to remind them of their monthly payments. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Selling Stuff Online: Remember the Important Details and Avoid Sounding Like a ... Lifehacker Selling stuff online is a simple way to unload your stuff, but no matter how often you're selling items it's easy to forget the important details that help ensure a quick sale. Worse, if you don't pay close attention to what you're writing in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fake sweepstakes scammer sentenced for duping elderly Skippack man The Reporter By Carl Hessler Jr. NORRISTOWN — A Philadelphia man will be under court supervision for five years for duping an elderly Skippack man out of more than $12000 in cash and goods as part of a scam to make the victim believe he had won a multi-million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Crowd labor' helps spur social networking revolution San Gabriel Valley Tribune But like others, Ellis has also discovered the sleazier side of crowd-labor, starting with "scammer workers doing product reviews who just rip off content from other sites, and scammer requesters who are looking for fake reviews of hotels, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samuel 'Mouli' Cohen Sentenced To 22 Years In Prison For $30 Million Fraud Huffington Post When you complete a fake quiz, you help a scammer earn commission. Sometimes the quiz may ask you to enter your mobile number before you can view your results. If the scammers get your number, they could run up charges on your account. See all stories on this topic » |
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