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Welcome to shopping-link-exchange.com.
This site is a web directory featuring useful shopping-related links and
resources on the world wide web. Thank you for visiting, we hope you
enjoy exploring the links!
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Featured sites
containing useful and
practical information:
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Dictionary.com - Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and
reference guide, crossword puzzles and more.
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iTools -
iTools Internet tools: Search, research, reference, look up or
translate just about anything in one place.
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Search Bug
- SearchBug is a refined collection of the specialized search
forms,-
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Weather Channel -
Offers forecasts for cities worldwide as well as radar and
satellite maps.
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The Official U.S.
Time Clock - Check your time with the U.S. Government Clock.
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U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code Lookup - look up the zip code for
any US address.
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Consumer
World - product reviews, buying advice, consumer rights, scam
alerts and bargains.
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Babel
Fish - AltaVista's Babel Fish translation service.
How Stuff
Works - Explanations about form and function in science and
technology.
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eHow - Learn
how to do anything and get what you need to do it--from experts
and people like you.
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Switchboard
- Locate a person or business.
- Internet Security and Related
Sites:
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Scambusters.org - an excellent source of "scam" info.
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CAUCE -
Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email. If you would like
to learn more about the issues that surround spam, chain letters,
and more, this is the site for you.
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Hoaxbusters
- hoaxes and chain letters of all types.
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CNN Money -
CNN & MONEY magazine combine business news, stock quotes &
financial market coverage with personal finance advice, tools &
investing tips
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The Motley Fool:
The Motley Fool exists to educate, amuse, and enrich the
individual investor.
Sites featuring consumer protection and
scams:
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Internet Crime Complaint Center - A partnership between the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White
Collar Crime Center (NW3C). Alerts for consumers and easy-to-use
reporting mechanism for fraud. Formerly the Internet Fraud
Complaint Center.
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Antiscam.net - Information
about avoiding scams involving Eastern European women, especially
Russian ones.
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Auction Deadbeats - Online Auctioneer's list of deadbeat
bidders.
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Carbuyingtips.com
- Fraud Guide - Consumer guide to preventing and fighting
eBay, escrow, auto, internet, cashiers check, and Nigerian scams.
Tips on how to spot phony escrow companies and report the
scammers.
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Catching Online
Traders In A Web of Lies - An article describing the growing
problem of internet stock fraud including recent "pump and dump"
scams.
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Catty Shaq - Discussion
forum covering various different types of online fraud and scams.
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Cyber Criminals Most Wanted
- Overview of cyber criminal activity that includes safety,
security, viruses, scams, filtering, encryption, hackers and
government legislation.
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Cybercrime - Computer
crime section of the Department of Justice contains links relating
to internet commerce, intellectual property crimes, cybercrimes
and general information.
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Digital Age Fraud -
Covers so called "spam charges" to credit cards a string of
international fraudsters.
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Easy Background
Check - Modeling company background check website.
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The El
Gordo Lottery Scam - Essay offers an actual record of an
interaction with a scammer posing as a representative of the
Spanish Lottery.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation - Common Fraud Schemes -
Describes scams to avoid, most of which are internet-related.
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Fraud Bureau - Search
for, or register, a complaint relating to online vendors and
online auctions, including information and news about fraud on the
Internet.
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GPTBoycott.com -
Identifies "Get-Paid-To" websites that don't live up to their
promises.
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Hoax du Jour -
Regular commentary on the phenomena of misinformation and hoaxes
on the Internet. Special attention to chain e-mail, 'Net rumors,
scams, and hoaxes.
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Hoaxes, Scams and Rip-offs -
Basics on hoaxes, scams and rip-offs on the internet. How to spot
them and where to report them. Useful links
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Hoaxkill - Site includes
lists and links identifying internet virus hoaxes, chain letters,
urban legends, parodies of hoaxes, and discussion forum.
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How to
Avoid Internet Investment Scams - Securities and Exchange
Commission information about investment fraud.
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Internet
Fraud - Department of Justice site includes information
defining Internet fraud, what to do about it, and where to go to
get more information.
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Internet Hoax Watch - HealthCentral.com topic center. Focuses
on health email and internet hoaxes.
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Internet ScamBusters -
Extensive information on fraud, scams, hoaxes, urban legends and
credit card fraud. Free e-zine and reports.
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Junk Email - Resource site
for dealing with e-mail scams.
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Money Laundering Fraud -
Tracks current fraudulent "money mule" operations operated through
the Internet.
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National Fraud Information Center - National Consumer's
League's website provides a page devoted to Internet fraud.
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The Real Truth -
Site provides information about Internet hoaxes, bogus viruses,
urban legends, chain letters, email hoaxes, Internet security, and
anecdotes about dumb people.
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RipOffs.org - The Internet
news magazine dedicated to protecting your assets.
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Spam: Where to
Complain About Frauds & Scams on the Internet - Links to
government, advocacy, and watchdog groups accepting consumer
complaints about Internet fraud and scams.
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Tabatha Marshall - A
catalog of alleged bogus job offers and phishing attempts.
Includes a comment board.
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Virtual Feedback -
Free online website for Internet buyers and sellers to leave
feedback on all types of transactions. Check for Internet fraud
before you buy.
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VMyths - Extensive
resource for identifying and debunking computer virus hoaxes and
myths.
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Web Host Scams
- Outlines things one should watch out for when signing up with a
web host.
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WebAssured - Consumer
protection service site provides means to register complaints,
free ShopAssured download alerts shoppers when entering e-commerce
site, free reports on business's consumer performance.
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The Register - FBI cracks down on pyramid scam
cybervillains - The FBI has charged 88
people with Internet fraud after a nation-wide swoop. Those
charged allegedly defrauded a total of 56,000 surfers out of more
than $117 million. (May 24, 2001)
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The Register - Online fraud rife in the US
- The US is a hotbed of online fraud according to a report just
published by the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center (NWCCC).
(March 7, 2001)
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Law Enforcers Target 'Top 10' Online Scams
- Consumer Protection Cops From 9 Countries, 5 U.S. Agencies, And
23 States Tackle Internet Fraud [FTC] (October,
2000)
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SEC warns against free-stock offers
- They're not just annoying. The free-stock deals being e-mailed
around the Net are illegal. (July 19, 1999)
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