6 Aug 2009, Comments Off

Canadian Funding Corporation Fraud and Scam Links

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The Canadian Funding Corporation acknowledges that fraud is an issue of global proportions. This, in part, is an unpleasant consequence of the internet. Scammers from other continents are able to slip into your email box and lull you into thinking that you are responding to a legitimate business or financial institution. Before you know it, you have handed over vital personal information. Did you ever click on a link in an email from a sender that you don’t know? Did you ever fill out a form on the web that was gussied up to look just like your own bank site? If you have done that then you are at risk. The following websites explore all of these types of fraud and can assist you in knowing the difference between a fraud and the real thing. Follow the links.

Regards Moishe Alexander CEO of the Canadian Funding Corporation

Scam Info Links

http://www.scam-info-links.info/

Scam Information Links was made with the intention of gathering information about scams, including items about victims, links to scam alerts, information, resources, and scam news items. There are many different varieties of internet fraud, and we have set out some of the more common formats on our and in our specific scams section. If you think you may have been scammed but cannot find something on the site relating to your specific circumstances, please do not assume that you are safe. These scams are just the most frequent ones, and there are many others.

Top Consumer Fraud Complaints


http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2008/02/fraud.shtm

The Federal Trade Commission released the list of top consumer fraud complaints received by the agency. The list, contained in the publication “Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft Complaint Data” showed that for the eighth year in a row, identity theft is the number one consumer complaint category. Of 813,899 total fraud complaints received in 2007, 258,427, or 32 percent, were related to identity theft.

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