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  2. Life Line Screening - Wikipedia

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    Life Line Screening is a privately run prevention and wellness company founded in 1993, with corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas and operational offices in the Cleveland, Ohio, area. The company operates community-based health screening services for adults aged 50 and up across the United States.

  3. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    In line with this definition, the word "fraud" would be reserved only for situations in which deliberate deception is involved. [ 1 ] In addition to the ethical problems of promising benefits that are not likely to occur, quackery might cause people to forego treatments that are more likely to help them, in favor of ineffective treatments given ...

  4. Lifeline - Wikipedia

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    Life Line Screening, a health screening company in the United States; Lifeline utility, in New Zealand, an essential service during major emergencies; Lifeline (FCC program), an FCC program for communications services for low-income consumers

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    “If you get that email or you see an ad, go over to a search engine, type it in and use the wordscam,’ ‘fraud,’ or reviews to see what people are saying,” McGovern recommended.

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    This scam got a new lease on life in the electronic age with the virus hoax. Fake anti-virus software falsely claims that a computer is infected with viruses, and renders the machine inoperable with bogus warnings unless blackmail is paid. In the Datalink Computer Services incident, a mark was fleeced of several million dollars by a firm that ...

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    Learn how to report spam and other abusive conduct.

  9. Chain letter - Wikipedia

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    Hoaxes: hoaxes attempt to trick or defraud users. A hoax could be malicious, instructing users to delete a file necessary to the operating system by claiming it is a virus. It could also be a scam that convinces users to spread the letter to other people for a specific reason, or send money or personal information.