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  2. From ‘overweight’ to ‘morbid obesity: Ghe U.S ... - AOL

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    According to the suit, the doctors knowingly used Aledade software to trigger illegal billings, a practice known in the medical industry as “upcoding.” None has filed an answer in court.

  3. Straight Talk: Don't fall for Facebook scam that targets ...

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    If you believe the decision is incorrect, you can request a review and file an appeal at the link below.” The message may also state that if you do not act in the next 24 hours, Facebook will ...

  4. Social spam - Wikipedia

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    Social spam is unwanted spam content appearing on social networking services, social bookmarking sites, [1] and any website with user-generated content (comments, chat, etc.). .). It can be manifested in many ways, including bulk messages, [2] profanity, insults, hate speech, malicious links, fraudulent reviews, fake friends, and personally identifiable informa

  5. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The rule about publishers is not being applied to paid posts raising the journalist's fears about the social network "becoming just another playground for the powerful" [385] by letting them for example buy Facebook ads. Critics are also visible in other media companies depicting the private company as the "destroyer of worlds".

  6. Scam baiting - Wikipedia

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    For scams conducted via written communication, baiters may answer scam emails using throwaway email accounts, pretending to be receptive to scammers' offers. [4]Popular methods of accomplishing the first objective are to ask scammers to fill out lengthy questionnaires; [5] to bait scammers into taking long trips; to encourage the use of poorly made props or inappropriate English-language ...

  7. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Pay attention to the types of data you're authorizing access to, especially in third-party apps. • Don't use internet search engines to find AOL contact info, as they may lead you to malicious websites and support scams. Always go directly to AOL Help Central for legitimate AOL customer support. • Never click suspicious-looking links.

  8. Scams Are Good, Actually. “Scam Goddess” Laci ... - AOL

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    In an excerpt from her forthcoming book, the actress and podcaster shares how her obsession with scams "taught me how to navigate a messy and unfair world"

  9. Trustpilot - Wikipedia

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    Users of Trustpilot's Facebook plugin (for their Pro subscribers, paying $599 per month [45]) have the option to display only reviews giving a certain score: "Choose the number of reviews that you want to display from the drop-down menu, then select the rating that the displayed reviews will have". [46]