Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at
6:12 am
Hook, Line, Sinker (How I fell for a phishing scam)

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Question by Brownsugar: How can I tell if someone is sending me fraud email about Lottery winnings to my email address?
Best answer:
Answer by lovingclementine
Why did you post this in DOGS?
PS – THEY ARE ALL FRAUD EMAILS. No Lottery ticket requires your email address.
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at
9:11 pm
Question by MLeinart7: Is it fraud to send in multiple rebates under different addresses?
This is for a Pert Plus rebate.
If I use my address and my sisters address (using her name), and send in for the same rebate in different transactions, is that fraud? I will be using two separate receipts that I send in.
Best answer:
Answer by Lorenzo
No dude.. its two different rebates, so you are legally entitled to both of them.. Who cares, send them under the same address, you are entitled to both of the rebates unless stated otherwise in the receipt or rebate form..
hope I helped
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at
7:12 pm
The McCarthy McCain Platform

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Question by Wilma: How do you go about reporting someone for identity fraud?
It appears as though someone we know has tried to use one of our social security #’s to get credit in their name. I am trying to find out how to report this.
Best answer:
Answer by Paulisneat
Call the Police.
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at
8:13 am
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at
3:11 am
Question by Lizara: How do you know if an apt listing is a scam?
I look at the apt listings on craigslist for other states (because I’m considering relocating). Some of these apts have photos and look very nice.
But how do you know if you are being scammed or not? A scam can even be set up to have you view one of the apts, fill out paperwork, lay out money, etc., and in the end you get ripped off.
How can I check to make sure I’m not being ripped off?
Best answer:
Answer by sortaclarksville
I would look around on Craigslist to see what is available and to get an idea of how much rent is in the area, but I would still go through a reputable property manager to actually do a lease.
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