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Beverly Hills Real Estate blog Thursday 3-19-09

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Real Estate Agent with Nourmand & Associates

The Beverly Hills Real Estate blog www.patandmelody.com

 Good morning it's Thursday and it will be a little cloudy and cooler today.  The forecaster says 75 for downtown LA.  Perfect!

 Not perfect... the scammers are working overtime.  News from CAR:

 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is warning consumers that they could get stung by economic stimulus scams, perpetrated on the Web and through e-mail, by enticing consumers to provide personal information or a small payment.

E-mail messages and Web sites may ask for bank account information and use it to drain consumers' accounts of money or commit identity theft. Web sites also may persuade consumers to clink on links that will download malicious software or spyware that can be used to make them a victim of identity theft, or entice consumers to pay a small fee in order to capture their credit card information.

"Web sites may advertise that they can help you get money from the stimulus fund," said Eileen Harrington, acting director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection. "Many use deceptive names or images of President Obama and Vice President Biden to suggest they are legitimate. They're not."

To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC's online Complaint Assistant at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/  or call (877) 382-4357

 The effort and energy used by these scammers is remarkable.  Just think if they used that brain power to actually help people-they could be very successful. 

 That's it for today.  Be happy and beware!  

Associate Broker Falmouth MA Cape Cod Heath Coker
https://teamcoker.robertpaul.com - Falmouth, MA
Heath Coker Berkshire Hathaway HS Robert Paul Prop

And the craigs list "for rent" scam is still out there too.  They post pictures and collect deposits for fake rentals.

Mar 19, 2009 02:49 AM