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| OSC Warns of E-Mail Get-Rich-Quick scheme | ||
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The Ontario Securities Commission has received dozens of complaints about unsolicited (spam) emails to investors promising an opportunity to get rich quick, but which are nothing more than fraud.
While the
majority of emails claim to originate from Nigeria, the source of the
emails could just as easily reside anywhere else in the world. The Central
Bank of Nigeria has issued a press statement subtitled "don't be
fooled! Many have lost money," which warns persons not to be fooled
by persons claiming to be associated with the Government of Nigeria. In the past the scam artists had to individually address and arrange postage for the letters. With email, a simple computer program, and a list of email addresses the same letter can be sent to thousands of recipients at a fraction of the cost. Any unsolicited email which offers you an opportunity to get rich quick should be viewed with suspicion. People promoting sure-fire stock tips, the latest multi-level marketing scheme or easy access to locked-in funds often have their own get-rich-quick scheme - they get rich by taking your money. If you receive this type of offer, report it to PhoneBusters at 1-888-495-8501, or at their website at www.phonebusters.com. |