Scamwarners Providing Great Public Service
We just came upon a great site listing all the internet Scams for taking your money. It’s called Scamwarners.com.
Just the list of scams on the first page alone helped me understand how scamsters played the game all over the internet. Naturally, like you, I get the lottery winning emails and Benin or Nigeria letters saying someone would like to give me money if I help them and provide my own bank account details (after which they promptly empty the account).
But did you know about the employment offers where you deposit checks into an account, wire the money to a firm overseas, and then those checks bounce leaving you holding the bag?
Here are the categories of scams you can find on the Scamwarners.com website:
Advance Fee Fraud – “419 scams” – promise a large sum of money (such as a charitable donation) or a valuable consignment (consignments of cash, gold, or black money)
Fraudulent check scams – Scams in which checks are mailed to you
Fraudulent lotteries – Fraudulent lottery win notifications which ask you to pay fees
Romance scams – Scams in which the scammer plays a love interest
Money recovery scams – Scams which target those who have already been victimized
Charity scams – Scams in which scammers pose as charities
Employment scams – Fake employment opportunities
Auction site and online selling scams – Scams targeting online buyers, sellers or merchants
Rental scams – Scams in which a scammer poses as a landlord or interested renter
Debt collection scams – Scams in which the scammer attempts to hire services to collect a supposed debt
Advance fee loan scams – Scammers posing as lenders, may also involve ID theft
Conference scams – Scams involving invitations to a fake conference
Pet scams or puppy scams – Scammers posing as a someone selling or giving away a pet
Fraudulent websites used in scams – Scammer-created websites used for advance fee fraud