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By Ripoffs Scams, on December 31st, 2009%
VDACS Commissioner Gives Residents Tips to Avoid Scams
Todd P. Haymore, Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reminds residents to watch out for scams.
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It’s very simple to have success and make money when you know what to do. Working for your self is still work no mater if you do it full time or part time. So many people think that when they sign up for a online or internet Business that their signing up to sit at home . . . → Read More: Learn How To Make Money Online With Any Internet Business
By Ripoffs Scams, on December 31st, 2009%
Anyone with the smallest piece of common sense knows that all those too good to be true solicitation e-mails and advertisements you see in the margins of high traffic websites for making thousands of dollars a week with no effort through a home based internet business can’t be for real. Yet there are still thousands upon . . . → Read More: Tips For Avoiding Home Business Scams
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Identity Thief Gets Two Month Sentence After Years of Conning
Sara Benitez A Manhattan woman still dealing with the repercussions of an identity theft that began in 1992 is furious that the con artist who victimized her is getting off with just 60 days in prison. Sara Benitez, 44, became aware of the extent of the damage . . . → Read More: Identity Thief Gets Two Month Sentence After Years of Conning
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Don’t get scammed through social networking sites
(ARA) – Scam artists are always changing their schemes in an effort to trick consumers into handing over money or personal information. One of the latest scams involves hacking into social networking sites and then targeting specific friends in the victim’s account.
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Hacker pleads guilty in Massachusetts to massive credit card fraud
BOSTON — A computer hacker who helped orchestrate one of the largest credit card thefts in U.S.
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NFL: Playoff scenarios entering final Sunday of regular season
CLINCHED Indianapolis-AFC South and homefield advantage; San Diego-AFC West and first-round bye; Cincinnati-AFC North; New England-AFC East
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When I came across this article in the local paper earlier this week, I knew immediately that it held value for my readers and I would want to share it with you. I am inundated everyday with all kinds of junk and phishing scams, which are frustrating and difficult to contain. Even sending these types of emails to . . . → Read More: Beware – Top 10 Internet Scams
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Are you thinking of subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection company? Given the growing crime rate of identity theft, it is definitely wise to take this particular action in protecting yourself from identity theft. Here’s what you should know before subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection company.
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Top 10 scams hurt consumers
Better Business Bureau of Northern Indiana is releasing the 10 top scams nationwide in 2009.
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Have you ever taken stock of how many minutes or hours a day you are spending answering e-mail? The average worker in Australia spends around 1/2 to 2 hours a day using e-mail. That really is a significant amount of time. Here’s an interesting question. How many e-mails out of every 10 that you receive are . . . → Read More: How to Manage Your Email & Inbox – Lessons 56 – 60
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Top 10 scams and rip-offs to avoid
DENVER – As the end of 2009 nears, the Better Business Bureau is out with a year-end list of its own featuring scams and rip-offs.
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2009: A Year in Review
•The 1st Court of Appeals upheld a Harris County judge’s $250,000 sanction against CHRISTUS St. Catherine Hospital for withholding evidence in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of former state champion track coach Jerry Carswell.
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There are so many different ways that people can get email addresses these days. All you need to do is find a site that offers email addresses and sign. But have you ever notice that even when you don’t share your new address, you can end up with a half a dozen spam emails in your . . . → Read More: Stopping Nasty Spam from Taking over Your Inbox
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Volunteer army of senior citizens is helping uncover Medicare scams, saves taxpayers’ money
MIAMI (AP) — The first box that arrived at Shirley Shupp’s door was filled with braces to help with her arthritis. Then came a motorized scooter, just like the one the 69-year-old already owned. She hadn’t asked for any of it – but Medicare . . . → Read More: Volunteer army of senior citizens is helping uncover Medicare scams, saves taxpayers’ money
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Ripoffs - Scams Unfortunately, as we hear every single day, being smart is NOT enough to protect yourself from dangerous Internet scams, frustrating spam, or devious identity theft
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