Jolina Magdangal reveals being scammed when she bought cactus online
Actress and TV host Jolina Magdangal still couldn’t shake off her disgust after being scammed recently for a cactus she purchased online.
Actress and TV host Jolina Magdangal still couldn’t shake off her disgust after being scammed recently for a cactus she purchased online.
Fake social media accounts of celebrities are a dime a dozen, and the latest to be the victim of this kind of scam is Megastar Sharon Cuneta.
With many Filipinos living and/or working overseas, their relatives and friends have been victimized by scams involving packages supposedly sent by the OFWs. A colleague recently got an e-mail,
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is trying to strengthen its powers against online fraud and scams.
Either they are getting more brazen or desperate. Scam artists have started to identify themselves as the big bosses, no longer mere underlings. They may think that dropping the name of a Cabinet secretary will get people so excited they will not bother to scrutinize the message.
A crew of New York City women who worked as strippers scammed wealthy men by spiking their drinks with illegal synthetic drugs, then driving them to strip clubs that ran up tens of thousands of dollars on their credit cards while they were too dazed to stop it, authorities said Wednesday.
If you get a phone call saying you are about to get a reward simply for owning a credit card, don’t even bother to find out what it is. There
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