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SCAMwatch alerts consumers to a company, Powerballwin.com.au Pty Ltd, that claimed it had a secret method to predict future Powerball draws.
SCAMwatch is warning you to be very careful if you think you can improve your odds with the aid of sports ‘investment’ opportunities.
SCAMwatch is urging consumers to be on guard online, even when searching celebrity news items. The latest celebrity scam exploits the death of Patrick Swayze.
SCAMwatch is warning consumers that sports ‘investment’ schemes are just another form of gambling and are often outright scams.
SCAMwatch is warning consumers to stay away from sports arbitrage 'opportunities'.
The Australian community is warned to be wary of inheritance scam letters from scammers.
SCAMwatch is warning punters to be on the lookout for betting software scams during the Spring Racing Carnival.
Scams target you - Protect your computer is the latest message from the Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce. Your computer can be attacked by phishing scams, spam, dodgy 'pop-ups' or malware – and you may not even realise it!
Scammers often use the names of non-existent realistic sounding institutions like “the Federal Bank of South Africa” or “the European Consumer Protection Bureau”.
There is no guaranteed way to make money from betting on the horses— but there are some scammers around who want you to believe that there is.