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MoneyGram Agrees To Pay $18 Million Back To Fraud Victims
By Chris Walters on October 20, 2009 10:47 PM  

—>MoneyGram International announced today that it would pay $18 million to the FTC to settle charges it allowed wire fraud to happen between 2004 and 2008. MoneyGram's press release notes that they disagree with the FTC's view of the matter, but $18 million is a hell of a lot of money to pay if you don't think you were in the wrong. The press release from the FTC, on the other hand, provides plenty of detail illustrating MoneyGram's negligence, as well as the criminal behavior of some of its employees who were in on the frauds.  More »

Scammers Pose As Grandchildren Pleading For Emergency Cash
By Meg Marco on October 2, 2008 5:15 PM  

—>The BBB has issued a warning about a distressing telephone scam that's increasing in popularity. The target? Grandparents. Scammers based in Canada are thought to be randomly dialing US phone numbers until they reach someone who sounds like a senior citizen. They then pose as a grandchild who has been in a car accident and needs emergency money.   More »

Who Wasn't Investing In Subprime Mortgages?
By Meg Marco on January 16, 2008 6:56 PM  
The money transfer services provider's stock lost half its value Jan. 15 after the company disclosed a plan to recapitalize its balance sheet that depends on its ability to shed its risky loan portfolio.  More »

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