Tax and rebate scams
Date: Mon, 03/31/2008 - 22:33
Tax and rebate scams
The don'ts: It is advisable not to give any kind of sensitive information over the phone or email. If you get a suspicious email, delete it immediately. Don't click on any links either, for they might take you to a phishing site or install spyware on your computer. Keep in mind that most of the government agencies don't collect information by phone or email.
Will be posting about some other scams very soon.
Nelly
Here is another scam known as - Cheap Electronics Scam The Sc
Here is another scam known as - Cheap Electronics Scam
The Scam: There are many phony shopping websites that appear legit. These sites sell electronic products at extremely low prices. Though these sites are fake, yet they are so well designed and maintained that any tech savvy consumer can get trapped. They have a $500 minimum purchase requirement, and may ask you to pay via Western Union money order that needs to be mailed to a foreign address.
The Signs of Scam: Consider things like a foreign address, a $500 minimum purchase, or the lack of a secure payment transaction form as red flags. A site may appear legitimate, but it is your responsibility to check out the validity of the website.
Fake electronis scam
Another type of scam is a
Fake electronic scam:The scammer in this case publishes a news paper ad, with a link to their website.They offer such less price on the electronics that it seem unbelievable for anybody .Though it made a good advantage for the scammers but has been a concern for the police.
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