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Elderly Swampscott woman falls prey to phone scam Boston.com At that moment she didn't realize she was about to become one of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who fall victim to financial scams each year. But unlike most of those victims, Mandell eventually became one of the few who will get her money back. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mindanao lawmaker calls for probe into pyramid scams Inquirer.net MANILA, Philippines — A Mindanao congressman is set to file a resolution in the House of Representatives to investigate the multi-billion-peso scam that had rocked the region. Lanao del Norte Rep. Vicente Belmonte Jr., chairman of the House committee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shoppers, be wary of Black Friday scams Fox News As you begin to think about your holiday shopping list, those criminals have already started their scam campaigns, aimed at parting you from your hard-earned stocking-stuffer savings. Some of the scams security firm Symantec has reported seeing tempt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NY men charged in $5M lottery scam due in court Wall Street Journal SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The two Syracuse-area brothers accused of conning a struggling maintenance man out of a $5 million winning lottery ticket are scheduled to make their first court appearance. Andy Ashkar and his 36-year-old brother Nayel are due in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Watch out for holiday email scams Albany Times Union More and more, the holidays can feel too much like a money grab. And it's not just your kids who are finding new ways to get your money. Con artists are cashing in, too. • The shipping scam. An email pops up saying that "Your parcel has been returned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DepEd personnel warned on investment scams Sun.Star Luistro continued that offers such as faster return on investment and a higher than normal rate of return are attractive to the gullible who are more susceptible to this kind of scam. He made as an example, an investment of a certain amount will earn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tanker drivers stole petrol and sold it for 50c a litre in $1 million scam The Australian TANKER drivers siphoned off petrol destined for Sydney Caltex Woolworths service stations and sold it for 50c a litre to low-cost rival service stations in a $1 million scam. The drivers, with trucking company Scott's Transport, got away with it for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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