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		<title>Online Banking Scams</title>
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There are many unscrupulous people who are trying to take advantage of consumers. Scams are all around us, just think about Bernie Madoff’s ponzi scheme that resulted in billions being lost by very sophisticated people. We’ve all probably received emails similar to the ones I will be discussing in this article. Following are two online scams that could trick you into providing personal information that will compromise either your online accounts or identity.

<strong>The Bank/Credit Card Email Scam:</strong> If you get an email asking you to sign-on to your bank account or credit card through the email because your privacy is...<p class="readmore"><a href="http://bankingadvice.com/online-banking-scams/">Read More &raquo;</a></p>]]></description>
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