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'lookstoogoodtobetrue.com' Funny Fed Cops/Industry Fraud Ed Site

Ran across this site while putting together our forthcoming press release on fraud in auctions. It's linked from the home page of Escrow.com, which has some fraud education content of its own worth reading. One of the funny things about LooksTooGoodToBeTrue.com is the slightly slick, slightly cheesy look reminiscent of so many fraud sites we see. And it's funny they would play on the most oft-repeated cliche of fraud education: If it looks/sounds too good to be true, it is. Take a look at this page on their site for a list of current phishing and other scams.

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