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  2. How to protect yourself from debt relief and credit scams - AOL

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    Scammers may contact you with promises of significant results and demand large upfront payments. You can protect yourself from scams by ignoring unsolicited offers and researching legitimate debt ...

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    The rats exposed to harmful oils without the addition of turmeric and ginger showed significant effects of oxidative damage, while the rats exposed to harmful oils with the addition of turmeric ...

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    This is a sign that the organization may be a debt relief scam. Most relief companies require an initial consultation to determine eligibility and to decide which method is best for you.

  5. Phone fraud - Wikipedia

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    Phone fraud. Phone fraud, or more generally communications fraud, is the use of telecommunications products or services with the intention of illegally acquiring money from, or failing to pay, a telecommunication company or its customers. Many operators have increased measures to minimize fraud and reduce their losses.

  6. COVID-19 scams - Wikipedia

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    Benefit/grant scams. In this variation of COVID-19 scams, the fraudster claims that the victim is eligible for a COVID-19 benefit payment. This scam is a derivative of the advance-fee scam, where the scammer will ask the victim for a small payment in return for the 'benefit'. The scammer will then ask for further payments under the guise of ...

  7. 5 Warning Signs of a Debt Relief Scam - AOL

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    The combination of a global pandemic and soaring inflation has left many Americans with mountains of debt. The total household debt in the U.S. rose by $351 billion (2.2%) to reach $16.51 trillion ...