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  2. 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]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    [95] [135] A study from Harvard Associate Professor Michael Luca and Georgios Zervas of Boston University analyzed 316,415 reviews in Boston and found that the percentage of fake reviews rose from 6% of the site's reviews in 2006 to 20% in 2014. [131] Yelp's own review filter identifies 25% of reviews as suspicious. [136]

  4. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    Websites offering user reviews of businesses and other establishments, such as TripAdvisor and Yelp, can also be subject to review bombing in relation to controversies surrounding their proprietors. A notable example included an Elizabeth, New Jersey restaurant owned by the family of the 2016 New York and New Jersey bombings suspect (with many ...

  5. People are calling Kate Hudson's wildly popular clothing ...

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    JustFab has over one thousand complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau, which is not good for a company reportedly valued $1 billion. See photos of Kate Hudson: "From day one, we have been ...

  6. Talk:Clothing scam companies - Wikipedia

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  7. Thai tailor scam - Wikipedia

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    Thai tailor scam, also known as the Bangkok tailor scam is one of the most common confidence tricks performed in tourist hotspots in Thailand, such as Pattaya, ...

  8. Rose Marks - Wikipedia

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    Rose Marks was sentenced to just over ten years in federal prison on March 3, 2014 for defrauding clients of her family's fortune-telling businesses out of more than $17.8 million. She was convicted of scamming numerous clients, including best-selling romance novelist Jude Deveraux, who was a client since 1991.

  9. Holly Rose Emery - Wikipedia

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    Holly Rose Emery (born 29 May 1996) is a model from New Zealand. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2013, she appeared on the cover of Australia's edition of Vogue , which said she was "one of the most in-demand models in the southern hemisphere".