Archive for 'fraud'
Bank of America Now Delaying Foreclosures in 23 States
A follow-up to yesterday’s article… Bank of America has now admitted that it too rushed through the foreclosure process on thousands of homes – without reading the documents. Here’s the eye-opening story on Yahoo News. Those states affected by these actions are: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska, New [...]
Posted: October 2nd, 2010 under foreclosures, fraud, real estate.
Tags: foreclosures, forecloure fraud, mortgage fraud, real estate
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Did the Bank Actually Own that REO You Sold?
It appears that they might not have… News from the New York Times today reveals that both JP Morgan Chase and GMAC are guilty of filing paperwork for foreclosures that may be fraudulent. Thus, their foreclosures in 23 states have been put on hold until all the paperwork can be examined. Why did this happen? [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2010 under fraud, real estate.
Tags: banking fraud, fraud, real estate news
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How SEO Scammers can deliver page 1 of Google
It’s simple, really – you should have thought of it yourself. All they have to do is choose a long-tail keyword that is somehow related to your site, and optimize for it. A quick keyword search, even with free keyword search tools, will show you long tail keywords that no one else is optimizing for. [...]
Posted: January 6th, 2009 under advertising, fraud, marketing, search engine optimization, SEO.
Tags: fraud, fraudulent offers, search engine optimization, SEO, too good to be true
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Whew! The Phishermen are out in force today
There are always a few – but today was like being on Pend Oreille Lake the first morning of the Fall Fishing Derby! But instead of boat-to-boat it was email-to-email. Generally I just delete each of them without looking, but tonight I scrolled down and scanned one of those messages. Those identity thieves are really [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2008 under e-mail, fraud.
Tags: email messages, phishing, scam alerts
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How Google Can Save Your Sanity
Yesterday I got a most interesting direct mail piece. It was a scheme to get me to send money to someone who would teach me how to go out and find merchandise that stores need to liquidate for some reason or another. I didn’t count, but it was about 6 or 8 pages long, showed [...]
Posted: April 17th, 2008 under fraud, internet marketing, marketing, rip offs.
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