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  2. Energy-saving scam uses Elon Musk’s name – Here’s the truth

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    A new scam using Elon Musk's name is making the rounds, promoting "energy-saving" devices and falsely linking the Tesla and SpaceX leader to the products.

  3. AlertMe - Wikipedia

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    AlertMe had strategic partnerships with British Gas in the UK and Lowe's in the USA. [7] British Gas is the largest domestic energy provider in the UK serving 10 million homes and 15.9 million energy accounts. Lowe's is the second largest home improvement retailer in the world with 15 million consumers visiting its 1725 stores every week.

  4. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's won eight consecutive Energy Star awards from 2003 to 2010, including four Energy Star Partner of the Year awards for educating consumers ... complaints, or ...

  5. Lowe's Earns Fourth Consecutive ENERGY STAR® Partner ... - AOL

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    Lowe's Earns Fourth Consecutive ENERGY STAR ® Partner of the Year - Sustained Excellence Award EPA awards Lowe's highest honor for energy-efficiency achievements in product retailing MOORESVILLE ...

  6. Mantria Corporation Ponzi scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Mantria Corporation Ponzi scheme has been described as the "biggest green energy scam" in United States history. [1] A Federal judge in the Securities and Exchange Commission's civil case found Mantria had scammed more than $54.5 million “by egregiously, recklessly, knowingly, and shamelessly perpetrating a fraudulent scheme” that used “misrepresentations, omissions, and blatant lies ...

  7. Tri Energy - Wikipedia

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    Tri Energy was a business enterprise run by Henry Uliomereyon Jones, better known as Dr. Henry Jones, with associates Arthur Simburg and Robert Jennings.. Jones was a would-be record producer in Marina del Rey, California, running MIG Records (later renamed Global Village Records) and Marina Investors Group Inc. [1] Jones and his associates were convicted of running a fraudulent Ponzi scheme ...

  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, much time and energy goes into "salting" the public sphere with purported soft evidence (in a version of the Salt the Mine scam) of wealth — including feeding phony information to financial journalists (even through phony press agents) in order to have the front-man ranked highly on lists of the nation's wealthiest people. The ...

  9. NTS said its findings were a ‘sobering barometer of the onslaught faced by vulnerable people across the country’.