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  2. Vanity award - Wikipedia

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    A vanity award [1] is an award in which the recipient purchases the award to give the false appearance of a legitimate honor and achievement. [2] [3] [4] In some countries, those conferring awards may seek "sponsorship fees," "dinner fees," charity donations, and other financial "contributions" to avoid the perception that the award has not been "bought."

  3. Scam letters - Wikipedia

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    Based on mostly the same principles as the Nigerian 419 advance-fee fraud scam, this scam letter informs recipients that their e-mail addresses have been drawn in online lotteries and that they have won large sums of money. Here the victims will also be required to pay substantial small amounts of money in order to have the winning money ...

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  5. Lottery scam - Wikipedia

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    Another type of lottery scam is a scam email or web page where the recipient had won a sum of money in the lottery. The recipient is instructed to contact an agent very quickly but the scammers are just using a third party company, person, email or names to hide their true identity, in some cases offering extra prizes (such as a 7 Day/6 Night Bahamas Cruise Vacation, if the user rings within 4 ...

  6. Whoopi Goldberg Issues Warning About Scam Using Her Image: ‘I ...

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    Whoopi Goldberg isn't one to remain silent when she sees something wrong—and recently, The View co-host issued a warning about an online scam using her image. On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Goldberg, 69 ...

  7. Don't get taken by the mystery shopper scam - AOL

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    It's no secret that fraud is on the rise these days, and the troubled economic times have led even more people to latch on to the possibility of a quick buck. One common scam is a form of wire ...

  8. ESPN apologizes for fake name scam that led to Emmy statues ...

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    The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which administers the Sports Emmy Awards, discovered the fraud through an investigati ESPN apologizes for fake name scam that led to Emmy ...

  9. Europe Business Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Europe Business Assembly (EBA) is an Oxford-based organisation selling what The Times has called "fake awards", [1] or what are more widely known as "vanity awards".. The awards, which include "The International Socrates Award" and "The Queen Victoria Commemoration" among others, are not associated with or endorsed by the University of Oxford.