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The letter comes unexpectedly and features an enticing opportunity for the recipient: A long-lost relative has passed away and left an inheritance that could be yours. Beware of quick riches, though, ...
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — An attorney for a Seminole County man says his client needs to get shoulder and back surgery after deputies handcuffed him on shoplifting accusations back in June. The problem?
This is an online version of the WSJ’s Markets A.M. newsletter. Get investing insights in your inbox each weekday by signing up here—it’s free. The market for cryptocurrencies is known for ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Knox County man says he invested more than $800,000 in cryptocurrency, only to find out the whole thing was a scam. He says the feds have located his money, but the funds are still ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Job scams are fraudulent schemes designed to steal money and personal information by impersonating legitimate companies. These scams often involve requests for upfront payments and ...
The caller ID said “Chase Bank,” and the man on the line said I might be a victim of fraud. His supervisor would explain. Credit...Jordan Speer Supported by By Michael Wilson “Please hold,” the caller ...
Stories of people being lured into get-rich-quick schemes are nothing new, yet they continue to happen every day. From pyramid scams to flashy online promises, these offers prey on the desire for fast ...
President Trump is reaping dividends from cryptocurrency. The Wall Street Journal reports the Trump family has pocketed about 5 billion dollars through the launch of a virtual cryptocurrency. MSNBC’s ...
Despite countless warnings from financial experts, scams, and failed promises, many individuals continue to fall for get-rich-quick investments. These schemes promise high returns with little effort, ...
Buyer beware: Recent Federal Trade Commission actions show that scam artists are still out there, trying to separate you from your money. In one instance, the FTC is sending checks to nearly 40,000 ...