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  HELPFUL WEB SITES:

National Fraud Information Center

This center has been set up by a number of large  corporations to
combat fraud of any kind. They have an  excellent web site with links
to other places.  You can also  report suspected fraudulent programs
for them to investigate. http://Seamless.com/talf/ftc/natfraud.html

United States Postal Service

The USPS has a full service web site to look up zip codes  and answer
consumer questions.  It also has a link to the  U.S. Postal Inspector
web site so that you can look up the  latest in scams and frauds.
http://www usps.gov/consumer/

Better Business Bureau

Tells you about the BBB and addresses and phone numbers of  the
offices. Has a good section on consumer fraud. http://www.bbb.org/bbb/

MLM Credit Bureau

This organization really goes after the scams in mlm.  They
investigate many of the MLM's and also report on the ones  state or
federal authorities have launched an investigation.
http://www.calgraf.com/mlm/

OTHER HELPFUL SITES
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Netcheck

This organization is similar in purpose to the Better Business Bureau,
except that it only tracks businesses that work on the internet.
http://wwwnetcheck.com/







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