By Ripoffs Scams, on June 29th, 2011%
by yoyolabellut
VOIP – The Paradoxical Truth Exposing The Hidden “Self”
The concept of “Self” and “Other” represents not only an eminent fraction of the VoIP industry but also a realm where men conspicuously try to expose the “Other” in order to shelter the “Self.”
VoIP defies the norms of tangibility applicable to the telecom industry and all . . . → Read More: VOIP – The Paradoxical Truth Exposing The Hidden “Self”
By Ripoffs Scams, on October 31st, 2010%
Don’t get caught by hidden financial nasties
Many apparently good deals turn out to have a darker side. This Hallowe’en we unmask 10 of the worst offenders.
Read more on Daily Telegraph
Weak job market aids scammers
LOS ANGELES — A weak labor market is hurting the U.S. recovery, but it’s been lucrative for scammers, who are bilking unemployed workers . . . → Read More: Don’t get caught by hidden financial nasties
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 10th, 2010%
CUB Calling-Card Report Uncovers Deals for Phoning Mexico, Warns of Confusing Offers and High Charges Hidden in Fine …
CHICAGO, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Prepaid cards and similar online services for calling family and friends in Mexico are littered with punishing fees and a confusing array of rates that can jump as high as 1,000 percent depending . . . → Read More: CUB Calling-Card Report Uncovers Deals for Phoning Mexico, Warns of Confusing Offers and High Charges Hidden in Fine …
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 9th, 2010%
Hidden credit card skimmer found in local gas pump
An alert technician this week found a device on a gas pump apparently designed to capture credit card information.
Read more on The . . . → Read More: Hidden credit card skimmer found in local gas pump
By Ripoffs Scams, on November 2nd, 2009%
By Ripoffs Scams, on October 26th, 2009%
It seems that even the perceived safe sites like Google has money making scams they suck you into their really cheap offerings , collect your e-mail info etc, and when your’e in the real cost, monthly and otherwise appears, this is criminal. First all the cost should be exposed, not just the $1.99. or free , . . . → Read More: Why Do Internet Scams Ask You To Enter Your Information First Before You Find Out All The Hidden Fee.?
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