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  2. White van speaker scam - Wikipedia

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    The white van speaker scam is a scam sales technique in which a con artist makes a buyer believe they are getting a good price on home entertainment products. Often a con artist will buy inexpensive, generic speakers [1] and convince potential buyers that they are premium products worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, offering them for sale at a price that the buyer thinks is heavily ...

  3. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    In the white van speaker scam, low-quality loudspeakers are sold—stereotypically from a white van—as expensive units that have been greatly discounted. The salesmen explain the ultra-low price in a number of ways; for instance, that their employer is unaware of having ordered too many speakers, so they are sneakily selling the excess behind ...

  4. Talk:White van speaker scam - Wikipedia

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    I get home and look up the speakers online and find out about this white van speaker buisness. He even gave me a phony cell phone number so I would take him out for beers later on in the week or something. Sure enough, the number was fake too. All the signs point to the white speaker scam though. He even pulled out a magazine and showed them to me.

  5. Talk:White van speaker scam/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    White van speaker scammer in Miami, Florida File:White van speaker scam license plate *redacted*, Miami, Florida.jpg License plate, known as a tag in Florida, of the Jeep Wrangler shown above. Daniel Christensen 16:19, 11 June 2011 (UTC)

  6. Toll road scams are back: What to do if you get a text saying ...

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    The scam texts can be more or less specific, like one out of Florida reading, "Please pay your toll in Florida by January 21, 2025. In order to avoid excessive late fees and potential legal action ...

  7. Sucker list - Wikipedia

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    A sucker list is a list of people who have previously fallen for a scam such as a telemarketing fraud, lottery scam, high-yield investment program, get-rich-quick scheme, or work-at-home schemes, or, as used by charities, someone who made a donation. The lists are usually sold to scammers or charities. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Category:Loudspeakers - Wikipedia

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    White van speaker scam; Wireless speaker; Woofer; WOOx Technology; Media in category "Loudspeakers" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Your smartphone is ruining your sleep. Here's what you ... - AOL

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    It's worth noting, though, that while a systematic review of 29 publications suggested these glasses may help with sleep, the findings are not yet conclusive. Gorodenkoff // Shutterstock.