Why I'm Glad I Was Swindled
The con that ensnared me was a mundane one, which made it all the more undetectable. It wasn't an ungrammatical email promising fantastic riches, but a perfectly ordinary financial transaction with two very nice people.
The con that ensnared me was a mundane one, which made it all the more undetectable. It wasn't an ungrammatical email promising fantastic riches, but a perfectly ordinary financial transaction with two very nice people.
The Huffington Post | Khadeeja Safdar | Posted 03.20.2012
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Hemanshu Nigam | Posted 01.30.2012
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AP | KELLI KENNEDY and TOM HAYS | Posted 05.25.2011
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Will Durst | Posted 05.25.2011
What we've been experiencing is bank robbery in reverse. The perps didn't even bother wearing masks. And triggered absolutely no silent alarms.
Amy Reading | Posted 05.10.2012