By Ripoffs Scams, on November 4th, 2010%
City Hall: The Nation magazine loves Portland, but not Merritt Paulson’s decision to sell Beavers
A Pacific University associate professor co-authored the piece that says: “Put simply, it’s a city that should be emulated across a country that has been soaked by public-funding stadium scams.”
Read more on The Oregonian
Scam tricks exposed at Bridgewater library program
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By Ripoffs Scams, on June 20th, 2010%
Littleton police caution residents about door-to-door magazine scam
Littleton police are urging residents to use caution with door-to-door salesmen, following a rash of complaints about unauthorized magazine solicitors in the Littleton area.
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By Ripoffs Scams, on June 5th, 2010%
Beware of Door To Door Magazine Sales Scams
Young adults are making their way door to door to make extra cash , but how do you know if the company they may be selling for is legitimate? Kelvin Collins with the Better Business Bureau is talking about a scam that you need to be aware of.
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By Ripoffs Scams, on January 16th, 2010%
Stanford Business magazine
Kramer, the William R. Kimball Professor of Organizational Behavior, is a social psychologist who has been studying trust for more than 20 years. He drew on his own and others’ research for an article in the June 2009 issue of Harvard Business Review on why people trust, why trust can get us into trouble, . . . → Read More: Stanford Business magazine
By Ripoffs Scams, on November 26th, 2009%
I am making a dating magazine for both men and women.
What sorts of things would you find interesting to read?
Funny stories?
Fashion tips?
Chat up lines?
Things to do on a . . . → Read More: What Would You Want In A Dating Magazine?
By Ripoffs Scams, on November 1st, 2009%
A few hours ago, I had two young guys come to my door. At first, they said that they are doing some sort of project to better their communication and public speaking skills. After talking to them for a few minutes, they told me about their “point game”. At this point, i got . . . → Read More: Who Should I Contact To Report Door To Door Magazine Sales Scams Like Go-doers Or Points Across America?
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