Sentences with phrase «victims of scam companies»

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According to the victims, Alexander Gyan, was once a manager for the God Is Love microfinance company that duped thousands of them in one of Ghana's biggest financial scams.
-LSB-...] California Based Text Message Scam Put Out of Business The messages would trick the victims into signing up for monthly text messages from the company at a cost of $ 9.99 per month.
Victims of the scam by Network Marketing Companies in the Volta Region have appealed to President Mahama to help them retrieve their monies from the cCompanies in the Volta Region have appealed to President Mahama to help them retrieve their monies from the companiescompanies.
Gaughran also focuses on the evils of author services companies behaving badly, doing his part to ensure new authors don't fall victim to overpriced scams.
At least 2 - 3 times a week we talk to an author who has been a victim of a self - publishing scam or has engaged with a company that doesn't follow best book publishing practices.
If successful, you avoid paying exorbitant fees to a debt settlement company or becoming the victim of a scam.
Be sure to read the terms and conditions for the company carefully before giving them any personal or financial information about you to avoid becoming the victim of a scam or unscrupulous business practices.
By conducting a careful review of the company before allowing them to take your personal and financial information, you will reduce the risk of becoming a victim of a scam.
Finally, you should work with a reputed credit card debt consolidation company so that you don't become a victim of scams.
In my debt relief law firm, I regularly take on clients who have been the victims of scams from debt settlement companies.
If you choose a company just because «their website looked promising», or «it was the cheapest you could find», you are very likely to become the next victim of scam services.
Be careful if you don't recognize a company; some people have become victims of auto insurance scams.
«The SEC's Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is warning investors about potential scams involving stock of companies claiming to be related to, or asserting they are engaging in, Initial Coin Offerings (or ICOs),» the agency wrote, adding that «Fraudsters often try to use the lure of new and emerging technologies to convince potential victims to invest their money in scams
Another pervasive scam involved «realtor service» companies, in which victims are asked to pay both an upfront fee and a monthly membership fee to access listings of pre-foreclosure rentals or rent - to - own properties.
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