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  2. Nabataean Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Nabataeans were distinguished from the other Arab tribes by wealth. [7] The Nabataeans generated revenues from the trade caravans that transported frankincense, myrrh and other spices from Eudaemon in today's Yemen, across the Arabian Peninsula, passing through Petra and ending up in the Port of Gaza for shipment to European markets. [8]

  3. Affinity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Many affinity scams involve Ponzi schemes or pyramid schemes, where newly received investor money is used by the fraudster to make payments to earlier investors to give the illusion that the investment is successful. This ploy is used to trick new investors to invest in the scheme and to lull existing investors into believing their investments ...

  4. No, Life Insurance Isn't a Scam. Here's Why

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    Here’s an explanation of some common life insurance scams: Phony Contacts : Scammers impersonate legitimate insurance companies or agents through phone calls, emails or mail to convince ...

  5. Nabataeans - Wikipedia

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    The Nabataeans were an Arab tribe who had come under significant Babylonian-Aramaean influence. [9] The first mention of the Nabataeans dates from 312/311 BC, when they were attacked at Sela or perhaps at Petra without success by Antigonus I's officer Athenaeus in the course of the Third War of the Diadochi; at that time Hieronymus of Cardia, a Seleucid officer, mentions the Nabataeans in a ...

  6. Life insurance fraud - AOL

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    Common instances of life insurance fraud include: Faked deaths: In this type of life insurance scam, the insured pretends to have died in order to collect the death benefit, either for themselves ...

  7. Insurance fraud - Wikipedia

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    As more and more insurance amendments can be performed online or over the telephone, identity theft has become an enabling crime that can lead to the amendment of life insurance terms to benefit a fraudster; for example, by adding a second stolen identity as a new beneficiary. [37] Life insurance fraud may involve faking death to claim life ...

  8. Religious fraud - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Church sold indulgences to reduce the punishment an individual would face for their sins, leaders of a Florida church were convicted of investment fraud, and more recently the largest collapse of a religious financial institution in U.S. history called the Baptist Foundation of Arizona.

  9. No, Life Insurance Isn't a Scam. Here's Why

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    However, navigating the world of life insurance can be daunting, with its myriad policies, terms and options. Life insurance may not be worth it if you have no dependents, a tight budget or other

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