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  2. Scammers Are Now Targeting You Through Your Smart TV - AOL

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    How To Prevent Becoming a Victim of Smart TV Scams. ... As Fraud.org notes, no genuine company support department will request access to your smart TV. If they do, let your suspicion get the ...

  3. This Maryland senior was tricked into believing she was an ...

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    This Maryland senior was tricked into believing she was an FBI ‘asset’ in a drug smuggling case — the scam cost her nearly $600K. ... or driver’s license suspension if you don’t pay your ...

  4. 3 Driver’s License Scams That Can Cost You Thousands - AOL

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    “Scammers can use stolen driver’s licenses for various fraudulent activities, such as identity theft in the form of new account fraud and account takeover, posing as the victim,” said Robert ...

  5. Darren Berg - Wikipedia

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    The FBI arrested Berg in Los Angeles on October 21, 2010, on a criminal complaint charging him with wire fraud, money laundering, and bankruptcy fraud. [10] On December 1, 2010, Berg was labeled as a potential flight risk and was denied bail. MTR Western was sold by a bankruptcy trustee. [11]

  6. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Don't use internet search engines to find AOL contact info, as they may lead you to malicious websites and support scams. Always go directly to AOL Help Central for legitimate AOL customer support. • Never click suspicious-looking links. Hover over hyperlinks with your cursor to preview the destination URL.

  7. Notorious NYC fraudsters seemingly pulled same accident stunt ...

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    In both cases, the back windshield was shielded from viewing inside, and the driver swapped seats with another passenger. Notorious NYC fraudsters seemingly pulled same accident stunt on Belt ...

  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The scam then becomes an advance-fee fraud or a check fraud. A wide variety of reasons can be offered for the trickster's lack of cash, but rather than just borrow the money from the victim (advance fee fraud), the con-artist normally declares that they have checks which the victim can cash on their behalf and remit the money via a non ...

  9. Staged crash - Wikipedia

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    The other driver will insist the accident is the victim's fault. The scammer will then hand over their insurance details – sometimes already prepared and written down. A few weeks after the accident the victim's insurers will write to the victim with details of the other driver's claim which will be exaggerated with costs like car hire ...