How to Deal with and Who to Contact About Identity Theft and Other Internet Scams

Reporting Scammers & Rip-Offs

By Sherri Granato, published Jun 29, 2006
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Innocent people are consistently getting ripped off by internet scams, and even though public awareness has become widespread, it continues to happen to thousands of people on a daily basis. One of the main problems concerning rip offs is that we want to believe that we are being offered a legitimate deal, but the rule of thumb is that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Many sites, e-mails, and offers look like the real deal, and that is one of the biggest problems as scammers take the time to make them look legitimate so that an unsuspecting person will follow through and possibly lose hundreds to thousands of dollars in an attempt to get a once in a life time deal, or so they think. Internet scammers are confident that they will never get caught as their identity is a mystery, and some of the biggest internet scams have included the Nigeria lottery where you receive an e-mail telling you that you can come into millions if you will assist them by lending your bank account to them for the purpose of making a huge deposit. Of course once this information is handed over, you are completely wiped out of your life savings, and catching them or recovering your money is almost a lost cause mainly due to foreign laws and time differences from dealing with people overseas. Some of the worst internet rip offs occur right here in the United States, and the most recent internet rip offs are internet auctions, and it is also the most reported. The biggest problem witnessed by consumers when dealing with these fraudulent auctions is non-delivered merchandise. Unfortunately many people have to learn the hard way from these internet crimes, but you can fight back. There are many sources available to victims of internet theft, and by reporting them, they may help future victims from being lured into their scheme.

Takeaways
  • To date at least 35% of Americans are enticed by fraudulent e-mails.
Did You Know?
Some of the worst internet rip offs occur right here in the United States, and the most recent internet rip offs are internet auctions, and it is also the most reported.
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