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By Ripoffs Scams, on September 23rd, 2011%
by rikkis_refuge
Credit Card Scams – Avoid these 5 Rewards Program Credit Card Fraud
One of the most effective strategies used by credit card companies are competing with others to win a customer for you Another bonus programs. These programs range from cash back rewards miles for air miles, discounts on products, services and entertainment. often unsuspecting . . . → Read More: Credit Card Scams – Avoid these 5 Rewards Program Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 23rd, 2011%
by Thomas Hawk
How a Business Reports Credit Card Fraud
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Individuals are not the only victims of credit card fraud. Businesses, from large corporations to small local shops, are the . . . → Read More: How a Business Reports Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 22nd, 2011%
by SteveR-
Question by oakviewfarm1@verizon.net: Who do I report fraud mail to, trying to get into my bank and private accounts via myemail,tryingtotakeadvanta
I would like to report email “scams” and get these people in trouble with the law. and off the webb , Thank You
Best answer:
Answer by depymIf you use yahoo then . . . → Read More: Who do I report fraud mail to, trying to get into my bank and private accounts via myemail,tryingtotakeadvanta
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 20th, 2011%
by smilla4
How To Spot A Foreclosure Scam: A Guide To Common Fraud Warning Signs
A rise in mortgage delinquencies is often accompanied by an increase in foreclosure rescue scams. The prospect of losing your home and damaging your credit is enough to scare anyone, but when you add the additional threat of being duped out of . . . → Read More: How To Spot A Foreclosure Scam: A Guide To Common Fraud Warning Signs
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 16th, 2011%
by Browserd (Pedro Rebelo)
Best Credit Card Fraud Protection Programs
The best credit card fraud protection programs available to the American consumer are themselves. While there are many businesses that claim they can protect you against online and offline fraud when dealing with how your credit card transactions occur, your best line of defense is common sense . . . → Read More: Best Credit Card Fraud Protection Programs
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 16th, 2011%
by nedrichards
Easy Steps to Avoid Credit Card Fraud
It’s true that the fraud frequently happens, but there are some simple actions that you can take to protect yourself from credit card fraud.
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The most significant rule to follow is to pick only secured and trusted sites for online shopping through credit card. You can . . . → Read More: Easy Steps to Avoid Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 15th, 2011%
Sonora, CA– Over the past few weeks, the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office has received numerous reports regarding telephone and email scams. Sgt. Jeff Wilson says the suspects often call elderly
email scams – Yahoo! News . . . → Read More: Tuolumne County Fraud Alert
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 15th, 2011%
by sandy kemsley
How to tackle the internet fraud
Internet is getting more popular and in future it will conquer the whole world. It’s very common that the most popular people will be frequently troubled by others. Similarly Computer the most famous technological equipment has faced many problems from its invention such as Y2K problem and more. . . . → Read More: How to tackle the internet fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 15th, 2011%
by Browserd (Pedro Rebelo)
Reliant Consumers Fuel Credit Card Fraud
Gary Fitton, director of lending at the Post Office, said “Many people have over stretched themselves over the Christmas period and have little choice but to use their credit card in the New Year.”
Future rises in gas and electricity prices announced by the major utility companies will . . . → Read More: Reliant Consumers Fuel Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 6th, 2011%
by Thomas Hawk
The huge risk of credit card fraud to online businesses
With the additional security of offline card transactions in the form of chip and pin, online fraud has rocketed. It continues to grow as more fraudsters move online to target a growing audience with the added benefit of less risk and possible anonymity from . . . → Read More: The huge risk of credit card fraud to online businesses
By Ripoffs Scams, on September 3rd, 2011%
by nedrichards
How to Avoid Credit Card Fraud in Ireland
Credit card fraud is a worldwide problem, and the poor economy has made it even more of a problem. It is vital that you protect yourself from credit card fraud, and there are a number of steps you can take to do so.
First and foremost, get rid . . . → Read More: How to Avoid Credit Card Fraud in Ireland
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 25th, 2011%
by ona1a
Don’t Lose Everything to Internet Fraud
In May 2008 Computing SA estimated that “cybercrime is worth tens of billions of dollars a year and is now, by some estimates, larger than the drug trafficking trade.” Many of us have received emails from people attempting to defraud us. If you haven’t – you . . . → Read More: Don’t Lose Everything to Internet Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 20th, 2011%
by WordShore
Protect Yourself From Internet Fraud
Internet fraud, a serious crime influencing online shoppers is rising each year. The web has been a common avenue for both buyers and sellers to operate their business. Naturally, conmen will use some of the system’s inadequacies to make quick money. These are many ways to defend yourself from online . . . → Read More: Protect Yourself From Internet Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 20th, 2011%
by kozumel
Complete Savings – Protection Against Credit Card Fraud
Imagine sitting down to a lavish dinner at a great new restaurant. When you take out your wallet to pay for the meal, you realize that your credit cards are missing. At this point, a sinking feeling hits the pit of your stomach and the room begins . . . → Read More: Complete Savings – Protection Against Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 14th, 2011%
This is an interview that was conducted by Rick Wiles of TruNews.com talking with an anonymous man named “Al”. “Al” is a Professional debt collector. A client hired him to locate a debtor and collect the money. During his investigation into the original debtor, he unexpectedly stumbled across Michelle Obamas name and from there on, things . . . → Read More: Obama Identity Theft – Mortgage & Real Estate Fraud! Pt. 1
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