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  2. CliftonLarsonAllen - Wikipedia

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    CliftonLarsonAllen LLP (known as CliftonLarsonAllen or CLA) is a professional services firm and the eighth-largest [3] accountancy firm in the United States. It was established in 2012 with the merger of two U.S. firms: Clifton Gunderson LLP (based in Milwaukee , Wisconsin) and LarsonAllen LLP (based in Minneapolis , Minnesota). [ 4 ]

  3. Have you also been scammed by vio.com? - Bargain Travel Forum

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    Here is my experience: WARNING: Vio.com are scammers. In addition to stealing your money via fraudulent travel practices, they will spend a huge amount of time and effort trying to remove legitimate reviews from this and other sites, in order to hide their fraudulent behavior. I booked a room with them in Cancun.

  4. Wyndham fraud/scam - Timeshares / Vacation Rentals Forum

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    Perth, Australia. 1 post. 1. Re: Wyndham fraud/scam. 5 years ago. I have been a Wyndham member (sucker) since 2006. Thirteen years ago I parted with AU$26,000 to purchase the 9,000 annual credits and in addition pay $76.61 each and every month as a 'levie'. In effect another $1,000 per year.

  5. Recognizing Scams Impersonating Tripadvisor

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    Recognizing Scams Impersonating Tripadvisor. We have been made aware of several scams pretending to be Tripadvisor to steal money or infect systems with malware. If you are suspicious of any communication that claims to have been sent by Tripadvisor, forward it to help@tripadvisor.com so that we can confirm its authenticity.

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The scam may extend to the creation of Web sites for the bogus brand, which usually sounds similar to that of a respected loudspeaker company. They will often place an ad for the speakers in the "For sale" Classifieds of the local newspaper, at the exorbitant price, and then show the mark a copy of this ad to "verify" their worth. [citation needed]

  7. Domain name scam - Wikipedia

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    A domain name scam is a type of intellectual property scam or confidence scam in which unscrupulous domain name registrars attempt to generate revenue by tricking businesses into buying, selling, listing or converting a domain name. The Office of Fair Trading in the United Kingdom has outlined two types of domain name scams which are "Domain ...

  8. St Mungo’s is a scam please don’t go to that dump

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    St Mungos - Clifton Beach Apartments: St Mungo’s is a scam please don’t go to that dump - See traveler reviews, 7 candid photos, and great deals for St Mungos - Clifton Beach Apartments at Tripadvisor.

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

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    Can you hear me?" is a question asked in an alleged telephone scam, sometimes classified as an internet hoax. There is no record of anyone having ever been defrauded in such a scam, according to the Better Business Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Federation of America. Reports of the supposed scam began circulating in the ...