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It ends up becoming more like a pyramid scheme.
I think there's going to be a lot of work for consumer advocates and lawyers as the new e-signature law unfolds.
For the first time since we began tracking Internet fraud, wire transfer was the No. 1 method of payment. It's really alarming. The whole reason why scam artists try to convince people to wire money to them is because it's so hard to trace and track wire transfers.
But no matter what, consumers should check out their options and not only with (Bell) but with all the companies.
Consumers need to check out unfamiliar companies before doing business with them, online or off-line. You can't judge them simply on the basis of a nice-looking Web site.
We hear a lot of complaints from consumers about bogus offers for credit cards that are promoted over the Internet,
These telemarketers never deliver on their promises. Their aim is simply to take money from consumers, not to give them money or credit assistance.
Unfortunately, at that point there's not a whole lot of good options. You have to assume that it's going to have to wait until you get back home.
You're then urged to bring other people into the program saying you will be able to get free trips for yourself,
Requesting cash is a clear sign of fraud. Pay the safest way. If possible, pay by credit card because you can dispute the charges if there is a problem.