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  2. 11 Online Shopping Scam Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore

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    Protect yourself against online shopping scams by watching for telltale signs of trouble. An odd-looking site or too-good-to-be-true deal might be the work of scammer. 11 Online Shopping Scam ...

  3. ChristianCinema.com - Wikipedia

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    ChristianCinema.com, Inc. is an independent Christian film production company as well as a distribution company, founded in 1999, by brothers Bobby Downes and Kevin Downes. [1] In addition, the website reviews both theatrical released movies [ 1 ] (over 6000 currently [ when? ] ), carries news articles about Christian film and media, and often ...

  4. How to spot a scam online - AOL

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    And whatever you do, don’t send cash, gift cards, or money transfers. You can report scam phone calls to the FTC Complaint Assistant. Online scam No. 4: "Tech support” reaches out to you ...

  5. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    A review bomb is an Internet phenomenon in which a large number of people or a few people with multiple accounts [1] post negative user reviews online in an attempt to harm the sales or popularity of a product, a service, or a business. [2]

  6. Indie Rights - Wikipedia

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    [5] The company began a private group on MySpace called Indie Co-op, where filmmakers could get details on self-distribution, including attendance at smaller festivals where films are likely to benefit from local coverage and reviews. [6] Nelson believed that film distributors didn't have any systems for accountability in place, [2] and that ...

  7. Here's how to spot a scam online - AOL

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    Scammers launch thousands of phishing scams every day, and they're often successful at stealing personal information from targets, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

  8. Film Threat - Wikipedia

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    The current incarnation of Film Threat accepts money from filmmakers who are looking for a way to promote their films. Since 2011, those seeking a review from the site can pay between $50 and $400 for varying levels of service, ranging from a "guaranteed review within 7–10 days" to a package that includes a guarantee of "100K minimum ...

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    So when the longtime actor and grandson of filmmaker John Huston launched his directorial debut — the boxing drama “Day of the Fight” — to good reviews at last year’s Venice Film ...