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		<title>Inheritance Scam Fraud</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The inheritance scam is one of the most well thought out email scams on the net today. Unlike other online email scams, the inheritance scam will include private information, such as your last name and the name of one of your distant relatives or other acquaintances.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_401" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 243px"><img class="size-full wp-image-401" title="Inheritance Scam Fraud" src="http://www.scam-fraud.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Inheritance-Scam-Fraud.jpg" alt="You don't get a nice watch with your inheritance scam fraud" width="233" height="154" /><p class="wp-caption-text">You don&#39;t get a nice watch with your inheritance scam fraud</p></div>
<h2>No, Your Rich Uncle didn’t die; it’s an Inheritance Scam</h2>
<p>The <strong>inheritance scam</strong> is one of the most well thought out <strong>email scams</strong> on the net today. Unlike other <strong>online email scams</strong>, the <strong>inheritance scam</strong> will include private information, such as your last name and the name of one of your distant relatives or other acquaintances. Because of these details, the <strong>inheritance scam</strong> manages to fool many people each year into handing over their cash in order to receive millions of dollars of their rightful inheritance. Below, you’ll find a detailed overview as to what an <strong>inheritance scam</strong> truly entails.</p>
<h2>What an Inheritance Scam Looks Like</h2>
<p>Let’s say you’re going through your email inbox and receive an email from an unknown entity claiming that you are the recipient of a $4,000,000 inheritance from your distant uncle Jason Lewis. You think to yourself, “What a coincidence; I just purchased a credit check on him.” Well, it’s no coincidence; the email you’ve just received is indeed an <strong>inheritance scam</strong>. <strong>Inheritance scam artists</strong> create websites, such as the one you recently purchased the credit check from in order to hit you with an <strong>inheritance scam</strong>. They send a template <strong>inheritance scam email</strong> out to <strong>inheritance scam</strong> targets (which typically makes no holds no relevancy to your situation) and hope that they fall for the <strong>inheritance scam</strong>. If you do happen to fall for the <strong>inheritance scam</strong>, you’ll be asked to pay an upfront sum for “good faith” or to cover several pricey transaction fees in order to get your money.</p>
<p>If you aren’t naïve enough to fall for the <strong>inheritance scam</strong>, the <strong>inheritance scam artists</strong> have still made a profit off of you because you’ve purchased a credit check from them. You may or may not receive a legitimate credit check, but either way, the <strong>inheritance scam artists</strong> have still walked away with your money. Give the <strong>inheritance scam operators</strong> what they deserve by reporting their <strong>inheritance scam</strong> attempt to fraudaid.com. They’ll investigate all complaints of <strong>fraudulent emails</strong>.</p>
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