
It seems there's no shortage of scams regarding folks trying to make a buck off the world cup. Take a look at what's been going on: There's the scandal involving an African football official who forged documents to get tickets, and the incident where school children were sold fake tickets via a tour company that arranged the trip. (the tour company didn't commit the fraud; they just purchased the tickets and discovered they were forged). My personal favorite is the one where a rather saucy looking German teenager promises to streak across the playing field if her website gets 11million hits.
This may not be news that rocks the world, but the point I'd like to punctuate is that we must be ever vigilant; their are chats and fraudsters out there, always looking for a way to make a buck off of unsuspecting folks like us.
By the way, if you tell your friends to visit my website, and I get just 1 million hits, I'll promise to keep my clothes on and just smile broadly. Now that's no fraud.






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