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Sabres fans swindled in ticket scam Wall Street Journal BUFFALO, N.Y. — Several groups of Buffalo Sabres fans have been swindled in a scam that illustrates the potential risks of buying secondhand tickets from strangers. WIVB television, in Buffalo, reports (http://bit.ly/W0jhNI) that the fans had all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marion Sheriff Warns Residents About Telephone Scam 10TV Sheriff's officials told residents who receive the calls to report them through the Ohio Attorney General's scam widget on the Marion County Sheriff's website, to never give personal information, to avoid filling out forms containing personal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kejriwal alleges water scam, DJB rejects charge Hindustan Times Delhi government, in connivance with private firms, has shown inflated figures of water being treated and wasted to increase tariff and implement a Rs. 520 crore project to replace the water pipeline in the city, Aam Admi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nebraska state treasurer warns of forgery scam San Francisco Chronicle Stenberg says the state lost no money in the scam. A warrant is a written government financial order that looks and clears through a bank like a check, but is drawn on government funds rather than checking accounts. Stenberg is warning Nebraskans to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sabres fans fall for ticket scam WIVB At least four groups of four people that we know of handed over $150 each in this scam. The Sabres organization recommends Stubhub if you must buy through a third party. Peggy Penders of the Better Business Bureau said, "There are ticket holders that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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