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Utility scam snares Jacksonians Jackson Sun As of noon Friday, 24 Jackson residents had fallen for a utility scam that promises federal help for high electric bills, and Jackson Energy Authority officials fear the number will keep growing. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mo. Public Service Commission warns of 'scam' promising utility payments KFVS Public Service Commission warns of 'scam' promising utility payments. (KFVS) - The Missouri Public Service Commission warned of a scam Friday promising utility payments that has targeted thousands of customers nationwide, including some in the state. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Utility Scams in Missouri Kansas City infoZine Jefferson City, Mo - infoZine - The Missouri Public Service Commission warned of a scam promising utility payments that has targeted thousands of customers nationwide, including some in our state. According to reports, consumers have been contacted in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New scam hits area Daily Comet (blog) According to the Better Business Bureau, a nationwide scam has arrived in the local area. People are being told that President Obama and the federal government have passed a stimulus plan to pay the bills of consumers up to $1000. There is no federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Residents beware of utility bill scam Massillon Independent So far, no local residents have fallen prey to the nationwide scam claiming to be part of a plan by President Barack Obama to help pay energy bills, but utility companies and the Canton Better Business Bureau continue to warn consumers to beware of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Libor scam: Is Barclays too big to indict? Economic Times If the Justice Department was looking for a textbook case of white-collar financial crime – including a conspiracy that was flourishing at the height of the financial crisis – this would seem tailor-made. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kentucky Citizens Warned about Utility Bill Payment Scam SurfKY News FRANKFORT, KY (7/14/12) - Attorney General Jack Conway warns Kentucky consumers not to fall victim to a new identity theft scam involving the payment of utility bills. In this latest scam, fraudsters. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Don't fall for 'Obama will pay electric bill scam,' warns DP&L Springfield News Sun DAYTON — Fears of spiking electric bills from the summer heat wave are emboldening scamsters in a nationwide identity theft scheme, Dayton Power & Light warned on Thursday. See all stories on this topic » |
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