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Scamalerts is the weapon of our consumer fight these phishing and usury by companies who do not care about the consumer. We should have every assistance we can to combat this growing matter.
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Scamalerts is the weapon of our consumer fight these phishing and usury by companies who do not care about the consumer. We should have every assistance we can to combat this growing matter.
I used this site to report a scam company. I'm very pleased to get the word out there to help other people. This is a very relevant site - we need more people like this trying to look out for us. Thank you very much.
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