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Discover LudwigThe phrase "internet scam" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when speaking or writing about a fraudulent scheme that uses the internet to deceive someone. For example, "Internet scams have become rampant in recent years, leaving many people out of pocket."
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Or is it an internet scam?
Or throwing hissy fits over an Internet scam.
The Australian poet and luddite Anne Fairbairn has fallen victim to an Internet scam.
"Flooding Hero Sued by F.T.C. in Alleged Internet Scam," a headline in The Salt Lake Tribune read.
There's a painful story about a dim consular officer who falls for an internet scam, handing over the money set aside for his children's education.
The data was, however, quickly plastered all over the internet, raising fears that it could be used by spammers and internet scam artists.
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Essentially, though, he accedes to all injunctions, even internet scams.
Marginalized youths resort to Internet scams, kidnapping, or join Boko Haram.
Internet scams can be reported online to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov/default.aspx).aspx
For some, replying to such Internet scams is a rewarding hobby.
And where did the internet scams that hoaxed Jackson's suicide come from?
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