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  2. Timeshare scams have robbed Americans of millions of ... - AOL

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    The FBI issued an alert in March 2023 saying it had received over 600 complaints with losses of $39.6 million from people who had been scammed – and that was just from owners of timeshares in ...

  3. Timeshare owners scammed out of over $18 million by 2 ... - AOL

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    Jess Kinmont and John P. Wenz Jr.’s scam business — Pro Timeshare Resales, a Florida limited liability company purporting to promote reselling timeshares — defrauded over 8,000 people of ...

  4. Feds shut down timeshare reselling scam that took millions - AOL

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    A telemarketing ring that allegedly scammed millions from consumers nationwide looking to sell their timeshares was shut down by the Federal Trade Commission, the agency announced today.There were ...

  5. The Grandview at Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Grandview at Las Vegas is a timeshare property resort located on 26.49 acres (10.72 ha) of land at 9940 South Las Vegas Boulevard, south of the Las Vegas Strip, in Enterprise, Nevada. [2] The property is owned by Eldorado Resorts Corporation, [ 2 ] and consists of eight buildings, ranging between 12 and 20 floors, with a total of 2,256 units.

  6. Parcel mule scam - Wikipedia

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    In the parcel mule scam, scammers often attract their victims under the guise of a bogus work-from-home opportunity, [1] although other angles, such as a romance scam may be used to lure victims. [1] Victims begin to receive packages, often with high value contents (such as consumer electronics or designer clothes and shoes) at the address they ...

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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.

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