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Fraud Index

 
To read any of the listed articles, just click on its' title.

                  

Telemarketing Con Artist In Action (Undercover taped conversation)
Fraud Myths  (read first)
Why We Ignore Fraud
Law Enforcement Report Card on Fraud
Fraud Survival Guide 
(Beating The Cons)
FBI Article: How To Con A Con  
(Cash Withdrawal Alert Program)

3 Card Monte & Shell Games

Astrology
ATM Scam alert
 
(pictures of latest camera device)
Badge Play Comeback
Bank Examiner Fraud

Change Raising Scam
Computer Frauds
Contest Winner Scams
Country Boy Scam
Corporate Fraud 

E-Mail Hoaxes
E-Mail Virus Attack Schemes 
Fund-raising Organizations  

Hispanic Lotto Scam
Identity Theft (link)
Internet Frauds On The Rise
Internet Advertisement Scams

Investor alert!  Ponzi Schemes
Mind Reading Demonstration 

Pet Psychics
Real Psychics
(Sylvia Brown's Predictions for 2003)
Pigeon Drop

Rocks In A Box
Scams Even Smart People Fall For
(CNN article link)
Shell Game

Shortchange Scam

South African Letter Scam
Sweetheart Scams
Telemarketers
(How to fight against junk mail.)
Truck Load Scam

Victim Interviews (For cops Only)

WEIRD BUT TRUE Newly added section demonstrating the knack some of us have for being the most illogical creatures on this planet; which just makes it easier to dupe us with just about every lame scheme, scam, hoax, or rip-off imaginable.

       

 Fraud In The News

Here's a list of articles in this section:

Online scams cost nearly 10,000 Americans a total of $18 million last year, a report says.

How E-Mail Could Foil Fraudsters

Ex-Seattleite gets 12 years for fraud

If there are scams or other fraud related topics you would like to see included on these pages, then please let me know. I have listed those topics that receive little attention, but can just as easily add others that you feel might be of use.

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If it sounds too good to be true, then you're dealing with an amateur con artist.  ---Dennis Marlock

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