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In August 2014, the ACCC commenced its Scam Disruption Project which aims to stop potential scam victims from sending more money to scammers.
SCAMwatch is warning consumers with a disability to be on guard against scams – unfortunately, scammers target people whom they think may be vulnerable to try and take advantage of them.
SCAMwatch is warning people thinking about buying a franchise or small business to beware of exciting new franchise opportunities that may actually be scams.
This Valentine’s Day, SCAMwatch is warning Australians looking for a romantic connection online to beware of scammers seeking to steal their hearts and money.
SCAMwatch and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship are warning people who have migrated to Australia or are currently temporary visa holders to be cautious of immigration-related scams.
SCAMwatch is again warning those looking for love online to stay on the lookout for scammers.
SCAMwatch is warning those looking for love online not to fall for scammers this Valentine’s Day.
SCAMwatch and the Australian Crime Commission Board are urging Australians to protect themselves from the growing threat of investment scams.
If you meet someone special online, be careful: scammers use online dating websites too but they’re not genuinely after your love, only your money!
The ACCC has quickly acted to stop the individuals behind TVI Express from enticing consumers to join its so called money-making venture.