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  2. Garrett Haake - Wikipedia

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    Garrett Haake is an American journalist who works as the Senior Capitol Hill Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. He was born in either 1984 or 1985 and graduated from Southern Methodist University in 2007.

  3. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    Ripoff Report is a website that allows users to anonymously complain about any firm or person, but also charges for complaint investigations and arbitration. The site has faced legal challenges and criticism for its practices, and some countries have blocked or downranked its content.

  4. Christina Hall - Wikipedia

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    Christina Hall, formerly known as Christina Haack and Christina El Moussa, is an American real estate investor and TV personality. She co-starred on HGTV's Flip or Flop and Christina on the Coast, and has launched several product lines and a nutrition book.

  5. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2024-01-31/Disinformation report

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    The Signpost has identified an extensive scam perpetrated by a company that calls itself "Elite Wiki Writers" or "Wiki Moderator", among many other names.Some of the other names they are suspected of using include wikicuratorz.com, wikiscribes.com, wikimastery.com, and wikimediafoundetion.com.

  6. David Horowitz (consumer advocate) - Wikipedia

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    David Horowitz was a TV journalist who hosted Fight Back!, a program that exposed defective products and corporate misconduct. In 1987, he was taken hostage by a man named Gary Stollman, who claimed to have a gun but was actually carrying a BB gun.

  7. Maria Duval scam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, scope and method of a mail scam that defrauded millions of people using the name of a fake psychic. Find out how the scam was exposed, investigated and prosecuted in different countries.

  8. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    The redemption movement is an element of the pseudolaw movement, mainly active in the United States and Canada, that promotes fraudulent debt and tax payment schemes. [1] The movement is also called redemptionism. [2]

  9. Ripoff - Wikipedia

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    A ripoff is an unfavorable financial transaction, often involving overcharging or substandard goods or services. Learn the origin, usage and contrast of the term with scam, and see related concepts and references.