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    A federal judge has denied Target's request to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the retailer of illegally collecting customers' biometric data. The class-action suit, filed in May in federal court in ...

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    Hate to ruin that burst of excitement you get when shopping at Target, but not all items from the store are worth spending money on. Discover: 5 Dollar Tree Items That Are Worth Buying Now Learn ...

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  5. Target Implements Stricter Return Policy Amid Rising Abuse ...

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    What Is Target's New Return Policy? The retail giant decided it won't be a target for abuse anymore and recently updated the wording of its return policy, saying they "reserve the right to deny ...

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    Target Garden Center was a chain of garden centers that were located in Target, ... The median household income of Target's customer base is roughly $64,000. Roughly ...

  7. Internet Crime Complaint Center - Wikipedia

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    The IC3 was founded in 2000 as the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC), and was tasked with gathering data on crimes committed online such as fraud, scams, and thefts. [1] Other crimes tracked by the center included intellectual property rights matters, computer intrusions , economic espionage , online extortion , international money ...

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    Consumer Reports' flagship website and magazine publishes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory and survey research center. CR accepts no advertising, pays for all the products it tests, and as a nonprofit organization has no shareholders.

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    Mass-marketing fraud (or mass market fraud) is a scheme that uses mass-communication media – including telephones, the Internet, mass mailings, television, radio, and personal contact – to contact, solicit, and obtain money, funds, or other items of value from multiple victims in one or more jurisdictions.