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  2. Musgrave Group - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave Group Ltd. is an Irish food wholesaler, founded in Cork by the Musgrave brothers, Thomas and Stuart in 1876. [2] It is currently Ireland's largest grocery distributor, [ 3 ] with operations in Ireland and Spain with estimated annual sales of over €4 billion. [ 4 ]

  3. Customer review - Wikipedia

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    Abuses akin to ballot stuffing of favourable reviews by the seller (known as incentivized reviews), or negative reviews by competitors, need to be policed by the review host site. Indeed, gathering fake reviews has become big business. [2] In 2012, for example, fake book reviews have been revealed as significantly affecting ratings on Amazon.

  4. BWG Foods - Wikipedia

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    BWG Foods UC is an Irish wholesaler and retail grocery franchise operator.. BWG is the second largest wholesaler in Ireland in terms of sales, after Musgrave Group, with sales of over €1.7 billion annually.

  5. Police in Milford, Hopkinton say longtime scam involves ...

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    Bitcoin scam: Two Southborough residents recently lost more than $30,000 Scammers start by giving a low quote for a property repair DeBoer said scammers typically target several communities at a time.

  6. ResellerRatings - Wikipedia

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    ResellerRatings is an online ratings site where consumers submit ratings and reviews of online retailers, and online retailers participate to respond to reviewers and to gather reviews from their customers post-purchase. As of July 11, 2017, the site had over 6.2 million user-submitted reviews for 202,000 stores. [citation needed]

  7. Affinity fraud - Wikipedia

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    The fraudsters who promote affinity scams frequently are – or successfully pretend to be – members of the group. They often enlist respected community or religious leaders from within the group to spread the word about the scheme, by convincing those people that a fraudulent investment is legitimate and worthwhile.

  8. Music Review: Kacey Musgraves’ 'Deeper Well' trades country ...

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    Music Review: Kacey Musgraves’ 'Deeper Well' trades country-pop hooks for deep, folk-y meditation. MARIA SHERMAN. March 12, 2024 at 10:17 AM.

  9. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Technical support scams rely on social engineering to persuade victims that their device is infected with malware. [15] [16] Scammers use a variety of confidence tricks to persuade the victim to install remote desktop software, with which the scammer can then take control of the victim's computer.