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Scam artists place bogus car ads, claim to be JBLM soldiers preparing to deploy

Scam artists pretending to be Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldiers are hocking cars on the web with deals that sound too good to be true.

Published: 02/06/12 12:48 pm | Updated: 02/06/12 1:43 pm
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Scam artists pretending to be Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldiers are hocking cars on the web with deals that sound too good to be true.

Officials at Lewis-McChord received several calls last week from would-be buyers who grew suspicious about claims made on web sites such as craigslist and cars.com.

READ MORE: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/military/2012/02/06/scam-artists-claim-to-be-deploying-jblm-soldiers-in-bogus-car-ads/

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