Don't Part with Your Cash Over Volcanic Ash ; Fraudsters Target Holidaymakers with E-Mails
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › May 09, 2010
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › May 09, 2010
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A SCAM warning has been issued by police after holidaymakers affected by the volcanic ash cloud were targeted by fraudsters.
E-mails purporting to be from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and offering compensation for disruptions have been sent to people in the region and around the country.See the full content of this document
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Don't Part with Your Cash Over Volcanic Ash ; Fraudsters Target Holidaymakers with E-Mails
But financial crime units in both Humberside and Lincolnshire police, as well as the CAA itself, have said the messa...
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