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Social Studies, 30.06.2019 04:00 danielanderson12

Government impersonation scams involve running auctions that do not exist people pretending to represent official organizations such as the dept. of homeland security or irs convincing people to send money as a "good faith" gesture collecting funds and not delivering the goods

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