CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - We recently discovered that an issue of Internet ScamBusters - written in 1996 - has resurfaced and is being sent around the Net as spam. This email is about the 809 area code ...
This one is a little trickier.It is both FACT and FICTION. The scam is real,but not every phone number in the 809 area code is not part of it.The 809 area code is for the Domincan Republic. The e-mail ...
Dear Action Line: I wonder whether the e-mail I recently received is accurate or just another urban myth. It states that area codes 809, 284 and 876 should never be dialed because the recipient will ...
Dear Action Line: I'm passing on an e-mail I received, wondering if there is any truth to it. -- K.F., Tulsa. New version of old hoax: The hoax message purports to quote the renowned ScamBusters.org ...
(National) May 4, 2005 - We've all received suspicious e-mails or phone calls, and sometimes it's hard to tell whether they're legit or the real deal. WIS is busting some scams that have conned people ...
We received a note from a reader who wondered if an alarming e-mail she’d seen circulating was true. It says to watch out for a scam using the 809 area code; callers leave a message urging you to ...
This is very important information provided to us by Scam Busters. Please read it and pass it on to your friends and family so they don't get scammed. Don't ever dial area code 809. This scam is being ...
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