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Scammers Driving Away with Victim's Cash in Bogus Car Advertising Schemes

Bogus work opportunities on the horizonar wrapper advertisements have seen recent gains in popularity among businesses and consumers, seemingly a win/win for everyone. Unfortunately, scammers have recently started to catch on to the popularity of these car advertisement programs among consumers.

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Sandy Hook Scammers Coming out of Woodwork

It seems almost unimaginable that someone would try to take advantage of the Newtown school shooting tragedy to defraud consumers, but evidently scam artists are willing to stoop to a new low.

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Category: Fraud Against Businesses
Name: Advertising Materials
Description: Companies offering help to advertise the business on place mats, calendars and other materials often approach businesses. Business owners should be wary of these offers, since the “advertiser” may just take your money and run. Before you agree to buy, ...
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