Great news, although launched with such fanfare that I'd not even heard about it.
OFT launches Scams Awareness Month 2007Consumers warned to 'Stop, think and think again' if they receive an 'unbelievable' offer!
"You got to use your brain." - McKinley Morganfield
I keep getting this terrible feeling of deja woo.
Great news, although launched with such fanfare that I'd not even heard about it.
The speed of light, expressed in FFF Units, is 1.8 mega-furlongs per micro-fortnight, or approximately 1.8 terafurlongs per fortnight.
Gravity makes the heart grow heavier.
Any use of this product, in any manner whatsoever, will increase the amount of disorder in the universe. Although no liability is implied herein, the consumer is warned that this process will lead to the heat death of the universe.
A simple rule of thumb is all you needThe nationwide campaign will run throughout February and give consumers the knowledge and skills they need to recognise, report and stamp out scams.
'If it looks too good to be true; it usually is'![]()
I don't know what the hell is in there, but it's weird and pissed off whatever it is.
Bogus holiday clubs at number 1 :o
It is often surprising to see that thoroughly exposed scams are still working.
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That is interesting. I wonder if women are more likely to be a victim because of the way these scams are targetted, or are they just more susceptible to gullibility and credulism?4. Clairvoyant mailings - although they are sent in their thousands, the letters from a so-called psychic or clairvoyant are personalised, offering predictions for payment. Seventy per cent of victims are women and the scam costs 170,000 adults in the UK £40million a year.
It's also curious why they mention this statistic in the first place.
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Looks like there's some content for the website then! :D
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It managed to get onto the BBC breakfast news programme yesterday, but I haven't seen anything anywhere else. They ran a promotion about psychics a while back and the only place I saw that mentioned was on the ASA website.Originally Posted by vbloke
"You got to use your brain." - McKinley Morganfield
I keep getting this terrible feeling of deja woo.
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