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British tabloid's 'passport scam' report fake, Nadra investigation reveals DAWN.com The cabinet announced its decision to sue UK-based tabloid "The Sun" for a story published in the paper on Monday, July 23, which alleged that a group of travel agents and a politician were involved in a scam, which allowed anyone to travel with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Wedding Vendors: 3 Wedding Vendor Scams To Avoid Huffington Post Another scam scenario is when the photographer does show up, takes photos (and your money), but goes undercover when it's time to deliver the wedding pictures. This scam is potentially worse, because you don't have the opportunity to find a stand-in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BBB warns of risk from Olympics-themed email scams Utica Observer Dispatch Millions of similar attacks were reported during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and at least 124 known scams already have been reported in connection with this year's games, a news release stated. "As Olympic fever grows people will be looking for ways to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Famous Trademark Scam Lands Six Henan Judges in Jail Business Insider Despite the fact that well-known mark status is limited, apparently some companies find sufficient value in the one-time designation to participate in these scams. Here's how they work: Corrupt company executives get the game rolling by filing a trademark ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Olympic visa scam The News International British tabloid newspapers have something of a track record when it comes to exposing the failings and frailties of the people of Pakistan. The 'News of the World' broke the story of match-fixing and spot betting scams that led to three of our cricketers serving ... See all stories on this topic » |
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