RE: Spammers, crammers, fraudsters and identity stealers: The FTC?s top 2008 cases By Anonymous on April 20, 2008, 2:31 am Reply | Read entire comment Does the FTC do anything about those who post bogus bios and/or resumes on the internet to establish credibility when people search their names, such as a Tucson...
Huh? By Anonymous on May 7, 2008, 2:05 pm Reply | Read entire comment How is an inflated, exaggerated, or outright fictional online resume: 1) a crime 2) under the purview of the FTC ?
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RE: Spammers, crammers, fraudsters and identity stealers: The FTC?s top 2008 cases By Anonymous on April 20, 2008, 2:31 am Reply | Read entire comment Does the FTC do anything about those who post bogus bios and/or resumes on the internet to establish credibility when people search their names, such as a Tucson...
Huh? By Anonymous on May 7, 2008, 2:05 pm Reply | Read entire comment How is an inflated, exaggerated, or outright fictional online resume: 1) a crime 2) under the purview of the FTC ?
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