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  2. Secrets and strategies of extreme couponers - AOL

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    The extreme couponing fad may be over. In recent years, many stores have changed their policies, making it harder to pay $40 for a $300 grocery bill, and TLC's "Extreme Couponing" hasn't aired an ...

  3. Extreme Couponing - Wikipedia

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    Extreme couponing is an activity that combines shopping skills with couponing in an attempt to save as much money as possible while accumulating the most groceries. The concept of "extreme couponers" was first mentioned by The Wall Street Journal on March 8, 2010, in an article entitled "Hard Times Turn Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport". [2]

  4. Santander creates deepfake videos to warn people about AI ...

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    A major bank has created a series of deepfake videos to warn people how realistic they already are and highlight the threat from fraudsters. Santander is placing the videos, depicting its fraud ...

  5. ‘My life is like Queenpins without the fraud’: Extreme ...

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    IN FOCUS: The shock resurgence of ‘Queenpins’ on Netflix has put couponing under the spotlight a decade after the success of TLC’s reality TV show. With food prices increasing at their ...

  6. Strip search phone call scam - Wikipedia

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    The strip search phone call scam was a series of incidents, mostly occurring in rural areas of the United States, that extended over a period of at least ten years, starting in 1994. The incidents involved a man calling a restaurant or grocery store, claiming to be a police officer, and then convincing managers to conduct strip searches of ...

  7. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Fraudsters and scammers make use of deepfakes to trick people into fake investment schemes, financial fraud, cryptocurrencies, sending money, and following endorsements. The likenesses of celebrities and politicians have been used for large-scale scams, as well as those of private individuals, which are used in spearphishing attacks.

  8. Woman who helped Mount Vernon mother-daughter in ... - AOL

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    A Georgia woman who cooperated with investigators after helping a mother and daughter from Mount Vernon bilk the U.S. Small Business Administration out of $1.7 million in pandemic relief funds was ...

  9. Hushpuppi - Wikipedia

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    Criminal charges. Conspiracy to launder money. Criminal penalty. 11 years. Ramon Olorunwa Abbas (born 11 October 1982), commonly known as Hushpuppi, Hush, or Ray Hushpuppi is a Dubai-based Nigerian Instagram influencer, self-acclaimed real estate mogul, and convicted felon. [ 1] He was sentenced in the United States to 11 years for conspiracy ...