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  2. Ikea's new shopping bag is anything but blue - AOL

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    The 99-cent bag that makes so many shoppers happy just changed colors -- with the help of an up-and-coming designer. ... Ikea's Frakta shopping bag is so much more than just a bag.

  3. Frakta - Wikipedia

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    An IKEA spokesperson told TODAY that IKEA was "deeply flattered that the Balenciaga tote bag resembles the Ikea iconic sustainable blue bag for 99 cents. Nothing beats the versatility of a great big blue bag!" [10] IKEA also made various ads responding to the designer bag. The ads told customers how to identify if it's an original FRAKTA bag ...

  4. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Get-rich-quick schemes are extremely varied; these include fake franchises, real estate "sure things", get-rich-quick books, wealth-building seminars, self-help gurus, sure-fire inventions, useless products, chain letters, fortune tellers, quack doctors, miracle pharmaceuticals, foreign exchange fraud, Nigerian money scams, fraudulent treasure hunts, and charms and talismans.

  5. Clothing scam companies - Wikipedia

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    A leaflet from a commercial collecting company. Clothing scam companies are companies or gangs that purport to be collecting used good clothes for charities or to be working for charitable causes, when they are in fact working for themselves, selling the clothes overseas and giving little if anything to charitable causes. [1]

  6. Ikea is redesigning its familiar blue tote bag - AOL

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    After years of advertising the FRAKTA as its premiere shopping bag, IKEA recently announced the staple blue-and-yellow tote is getting a serious upgrade. Ikea is redesigning its familiar blue tote bag

  7. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  8. Facebook scam doesn't lead to Ikea $1,000 gift card - AOL

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  9. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Phishing scams happen when you receive an email that looks like it came from a company you trust (like AOL), but is ultimately from a hacker trying to get your information. All legitimate AOL Mail will be marked as either Certified Mail, if its an official marketing email, or Official Mail, if it's an important account email. If you get an ...