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The FreeSharing Network was an international free recycling network that redistributes unwanted usable items by making them available free via a network of locally managed internet mailing lists. FreeSharing.org was created on February 8, 2005 as an alternative to the existing The Freecycle Network .
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The Freecycle Network (TFN) is a private, nonprofit organization [5] registered in Arizona, US and is a charity in the United Kingdom. [6] TFN coordinates a worldwide network of "gifting" groups to divert reusable goods from landfills .
16 influencers announced a giveaway where the winner would receive a free car or $16,000 — all they have to do is follow them on Instagram. Influencers in hot water for illicit giveaway scam ...
The videos are being used in investment scams, such as romance swindles, and in other ways. “This national crisis is likely to get worse in the years ahead as scammers can now use artificial ...
A new $25,000 giveaway by The Hershey Company is coming under scrutiny for possible violations of state and federal sweepstakes law. ... Consumers Call Out Recent Reese’s $25,000 Contest as Scam ...
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.
Officials said the three New York residents told people to send money to claim prizes.