The fullest list of fake banks is contained here
http://db.aa419.org/fakebankslist.php
There are over 30,000 entries and it is fully searchable.
The fullest list of fake banks is contained here
http://db.aa419.org/fakebankslist.php
There are over 30,000 entries and it is fully searchable.
Hi Old Coaster, welcome to AFi Good to see you here!
Your vast experience will be an asset!
The folks at aa419 do a terrific job and stop many scammers, thank you for the link which will be a big help. if we can assist you in any way just call .![]()
*What the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.*
You are all very kind.
Also ErnestTBass, there is already a full list of regulators here
http://wiki.aa419.org/index.php/Old_...ound_the_World.
It took a lot of work to set it up and it hardly seems sensible to re-invent the wheel. You are welcome to put a link to it on your site.
Coaster I would imagine by now you should know that the more sites that spread the word, the better off potential victims are.
Yahoo, Google, MSN, Alltheweb, hotbot essentially do the same thing too.
Chevy, Ford, Chrylser too
TSB, AFI, Aussie Baiters, Scambaits, eater as well
It's not reinventing the wheel, it's adding more wheels.
Last edited by theFAILURE; 11-05-2008 at 06:03 PM.
I would have to agree, we have to spread the word, if we only had one stop to go to for checking on any scam, what would happen if we missed one. The more places we can spread the word, the easier it will be for potential victims to google the site in question and have multiple places tell them it is a scam and not just one. I know for a fact, people will look at how many places report it is a scam before letting it sink in their mind that it in fact is.