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ScamTypes issues first press release

Thu, Dec 28, 2006

Scams

Scamtypes Launches

December 28, 2006 – After months of development, ScamTypes.com is proud to announce that it has officially launched. The new weblog profiles many of the latest scams from around the world so that they can be avoided.

The web site was launched just earlier this month on December 17th, 2006, but even though it is barely a week old, ScamTypes.com has already become a leading resource for the latest scam news and is updated on a daily basis.

At ScamTypes.com, you will find detailed information on various scams so that you can get all the information you need to make sure that you stay as far away from the scam as possible. One of the best features of ScamTypes.com is that they do not stick to a specific niche of scams, but rather profile many different types of scams from online dating scams to credit card fraud to identity theft and everything in between.

The site defines itself as, “a new site dealing with the ever increasing threat of fraud, deception and confidence trickstering that can be found both online and in the real world.”

“Our main goal with ScamTypes.com is to help people keep their money and not give it away to scammers,” said webmaster Lee Munson. “You worked hard for your money and with the information published on our web site, you can prevent yourself from falling prey to any of the most current scams .”

The site also contains example messages in many posts so you can get a sense of what type of e-mails or messages are typically sent out by the scamming group and can hence send these e-mails into your trash, instead of replying and “falling for the scam.”

When asked for future plans with ScamTypes.com, webmaster Lee Munson said, “We shall continuously be on the lookout for all types of scams and will be reporting on how they work, why some people are duped and best tips for avoiding them.” You visit the site and get all of the latest information on the latest scams at www.ScamTypes.com

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