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INTERNET SCAMS: THE LUCAS TESTAMENT    by Lucas Uba
Price: $14.99 USD. 27590 words. Published on November 9, 2010. .

Internet users loose huge sums of money daily to email scammers. Called 419, internet scam is a thriving industry in much of Africa. Who exactly are these fraudsters? How are they recruited? How do they operate? Do they have godfathers in high places? This is an explosive insider story, detailed, authoritative, first-hand and uncut, a tell-all, by some one who has been there, seen it and done it.
The Nigerian Fraud Conspiracy: Finding U.S. co-conspirators    by Edwin H. Sinclair, Jr.
Price: $3.99 USD. 10890 words. Published by Magic Lamp Press  on February 19, 2011. .

Investigative journalist Sinclair chronicles two similar Nigerian fraud attempts upon his client – one of which uncovered two companies here in the United States suspected of being complicit in one of the schemes. His report leads to a meeting with the FBI about one of them, and a surprising end to the second attempt, several years later.
Scamming Exposed    by Dennis Edim
Price: $60.00 USD. 153930 words. Published on January 17, 2012. .

This book a chronicle of the activities, tricks of internet scammers to serve as warnings and danger signals to would be victims of this costly cyber business. This book has successfully exposed the tricks behind scamming and the nefarious activities of those behind this multibillion dollar internet business deal.The author strikes an important note to victims and would be victims of cyber fraud.
Internet and Technology Dangers    by Steve W Roche
You set the price! 20740 words. Published on February 3, 2012. .

Are you one of those parents for whom the Internet, video games and mobile phones are foreign territory? If so, this is the wake up call you need. Children and teenagers know their way around these worlds only too well, though. As a parent, you would be shocked to know what really goes on. You do need to act. After all, the emotional and physical well-being of your family is at stake here.