Mystery shopping scams do exist, but millions of
people are working with legitimate companies as undercover shoppers — and getting paid for it or great freebies.
Not exact matches
Phishing
is the act of emailing or calling a
person and pretending to
be a
legitimate business that they recognize and / or
work with in hopes of tricking them into giving up valuable information.
People with legitimate concerns about their standard of living, a standard of living that many of them will have invested a lifetime of hard
work into, should not
be dismissed as ignorant and selfish by those of us who will benefit from rail infrastructure improvements or renewable energy investments or whatever.
«You guys need to band together and get rid of sites that
are just scams full of scammers and con men and women the likes of Flirt, Rudester cupid and all affiliated sites they give the good ones a bad name
people don't pay money to have to put up
with that & ^ % $ # $ ^ its a disgrace and only make
legitimate sites look bad please get on them and check it out it
is truly criminal nothing
works on these sites and they basically take
peoples money and give them nothing in return the sites
are full of scammers and cam girls harrasing and trying to rob
people constantly on and off the site and I believe it
is organized by those who run the sites its just way too obvious.
If you have
been contacted by someone claiming to represent or
work with CASEL who asks for your bank account or other sensitive information, you can contact us at
[email protected] to verify whether that
person is contacting you for a
legitimate purpose.
Emailing these
people with what can only
be viewed as an endorsement of legitimacy without a disclaimer pointing out that any time you PAY for the privilege of
being published you
are Vanity Publishing & can not use these «published»
works on your resumé for
legitimate agents & main - stream publishers,
is misleading.
Well, that
was certainly one of the things that I thought when I first heard about this
was that what makes it interesting that Thomson Reuters
is developing
AI products
is that Thomson Reuters
is an established player
with a strong reputation and a long track record and that brings a degree of legitimacy to
AI products that, as you say, that some startups, they may
be fully
legitimate startups and brilliant
people working at them, but they don't have that reputation, and for lawyers to trust something I think that
's a key element of it.
Like the
legitimate software market, cybercrime
is now a huge economy in its own right,
with people with a range of skillsets
working together towards one goal: making money
with illicit hacking schemes, malware, ransomware, and more.