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  1. Jul 11, 2017 · What can your company or nonprofit group do to protect yourself from a supply scam? Unordered merchandise is yours. If your business receives merchandise no one on your staff ordered, the law says you don’t have to return it and the vendor can’t legally collect on it.

  2. Sep 21, 2000 · Scam: Scammers pressure office workers into "ordering" substandard, overpriced goods. Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2000] Supposedly, someone calls and asks for your office copier serial...

  3. The key to this scam is that they want you to buy all the home office equipment listed, from "AN APPROVED VENDOR". This is even when you could go up the street to Best Buy for less. Why?

  4. Jan 23, 2021 · Here’s how these scams work: Third-party sellers on Amazon, eBay and other online marketplaces pay people to write fake, positive reviews about their products, or do it themselves.

  5. Sep 11, 2023 · Browse and view scams reported to the BBB. Search BBB's database of reported scams and share scams with others to help protect you from existing schemes.

  6. After the money appears in the victim's account (which the scammers will claim means that it's cleared), they will direct victim to send $5,000 to a specific equipment vendor. The vendor is part of the scam, so victim sends $5,000 to the scammer and down the road learns that the check was fake.

  7. Spot a scam? Tell the BBB about it. Help the Better Business Bureau investigate scams and warn others. Report a scam or fraud, or browse and view scams reported by others.

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