A Rotorua businesswoman wants others to know how easy it is to be scammed after losing more than $1500 when booking an overseas holiday home. - Rotorua Daily Post
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A Rotorua businesswoman wants others to know how easy it is to be scammed after losing more than $1500 when booking an overseas holiday home. - Rotorua Daily Post
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Alleged victims who claim they have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars and important international travel through two Auckland family-run businesses continue to come forward amid - New Zealand Herald
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A man claiming to be missing more than $110,000, a student unable to pay his rent and dozens of stranded travellers are among about 150 people allegedly left in the lurch by an Auckland - New Zealand Herald
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Letters that claim people have won large amounts of money are a scam and should be ignored, police say. - New Zealand Herald
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A Nelson man described as the "mastermind" behind an A$30 million "Ponzi" scheme has been ordered to give up possession of two properties. - New Zealand Herald
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Police are racing to catch a mystery man whose dealings have left several motel owners and duped tourists thousands of dollars out of pocket. - New Zealand Herald
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The ASB investment advisor who stole $18 million from clients has been granted parole and will be released from prison after just four years in jail. - New Zealand Herald
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A Tahiti-born conman jailed for defrauding fellow Seventh Day Adventists of $853,000 in a Nigerian oil scam was highly likely to commit similar offences in the future, a Dunedin District - New Zealand Herald
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The email accounts of tens of thousands of Telecom Xtra customers have been hacked again, and this time there could be no end in sight to the deluge of spam from pranksters and fraudsters - New Zealand Herald