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Fax Scam Warning

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Updated: July 22, 2007
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The fax claims to be from the United States Department of Transportation. It asks the recipient for valuable financial information. The number business owners are asked to fax their information to is actually an E-Fax number. This means the fax will be converted to an email that can be opened from anywhere in the world. If you think you have received one of these bogus faxes you can contact the Attorney Generals Office. For their phone number, visit our website at NWAHOMEPAGE.COM

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