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Apr 6, 2006

Ebuyers being scammed

It is not an email from a mysterious person in Nigeria saying that they need your help to get their millions of dollars back from some phoney bank, it is not a junk mail that you have been "selected" to win some millions in a lotto.Internet fraud is now more sophisticated and harder to detect.

The scammers invite visitors to do business outside the legitimate site and con them, they send buyers some great deals to lure them and leave them without the product or their money.

According to the Time report, " Accoring to the list of top consumer complaints to the FTC in 2005, Internet related scams accounted for 46% of all fraud gripes last year."




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