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Fraudulent Business - the real scam - cover

Fraudulent Business - the real scam

Gbless Amadi

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

The consequences of engaging in fraudulent business practices can be severe, including financial penalties, legal sanctions, loss of reputation, and even bankruptcy. Moreover, the victims of these fraudulent practices can suffer significant financial losses, emotional distress, and other damages. 
This book aims to provide readers with an overview of the concept of fraudulent business and highlight the importance of identifying and addressing these issues in the business world. By sharing examples of fraudulent practices and their impact on consumers and society, this book aims to raise awareness of the risks associated with doing business with fraudulent companies and encourage greater transparency and accountability in the business community. 
Scams have been around for centuries, but with the rise of technology and the internet, scammers have become more sophisticated and prevalent. Scammers use various tactics to deceive people into giving them money or personal information, such as posing as a legitimate business or government agency, creating fake websites or emails, and using emotional manipulation. 
 
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 114 pages.

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