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  2. Alert: FlightNetwork is scam. Please do not buy tickets

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    Re: Alert: FlightNetwork is scam. Please do not buy tickets. 3 years ago. Stop wasting your time - raise a dispute with your credit card provider but you may already be too late. Many 3rd parties are simply unable to cope with the workload volumes at this time. Next time just book direct with the airline.

  3. Go phish? Cybersecurity experts explain what phishing scams are

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    Phishing scams usually tell a story to trick you into clicking on a link or opening an attachment, the FTC explains. These emails and texts can say or include things such as: "Phishing scams are a ...

  4. FlightNetwork Review - Make sure before you purchased! - Air ...

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    Re: FlightNetwork Review - Make sure before you purchased! "they stole nearly $1000 from us for our tickets, never provided any refund, apologies or even issued a ticket in the first place." If that represent the facts, dispute the charge with your credit card provider. 5.

  5. ASAP tickets is a scam - Air Travel Forum - Tripadvisor

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    1 post. ASAP tickets is a scam. 5 years ago. ASAP ticket and his agents are pulling fast ones on people. I called an agent named Lemar to get ticket to travel with my three kids, 2 of them where less than 2years of age and the other one was 4years old. Lamar gave me a quote and I paid. When I got to the airport, United refused to let us board.

  6. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Call live aol support at. 1-800-358-4860. Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications. Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent.

  7. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    The user won’t be able to log into his PC unless he pays the scammer. Microsoft commissioned a survey by YouGov across 16 countries in July 2021 to research tech support scams and their impact on consumers. The survey found that approximately 60% of consumers who participated had been exposed to a technical support scam within the last 12 ...

  8. Certainly, here's a 5-star review for Mel, the tour guide: ⭐⭐ ...

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    Evan Evans Tours: Certainly, here's a 5-star review for Mel, the tour guide: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - See 22,516 traveler reviews, 3,061 candid photos, and great deals for London, UK, at Tripadvisor.

  9. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Reports on the purported scam are an Internet hoax, first spread on social media sites in 2017. [1] While the phone calls received by people are real, the calls are not related to scam activity. [1] According to some news reports on the hoax, victims of the purported fraud receive telephone calls from an unknown person who asks, "Can you hear me?"