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Scams and Rip-offs
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Unwanted Telemarketing, Text, or SPAM
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Mobile Devices or Telephones
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Internet Services, Online Shopping, or Computers
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Education, Jobs, and Making Money
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Credit and Debt
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Other
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econsumer.gov is where you can report international scams and learn about other steps you can take to combat fraud. Your complaints help consumer protection agencies around the world spot trends and work together to prevent international scams.