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  2. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    This web page covers various types of scams and confidence tricks, such as get-rich-quick schemes, salting, Spanish Prisoner, and romance scam. It does not mention red barn con, which is a specific type of scam involving a fake barn and a con artist.

  3. Brushing (e-commerce) - Wikipedia

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    Brushing is a fraudulent technique to boost e-commerce ratings by creating fake orders and reviews. Learn how brushing works, its consequences, and some recent cases of brushing scams involving seeds and other products.

  4. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the controversies and criticisms that Walmart, the American multinational retail chain, has faced from various parties and groups. Topics include labor, environment, anticompetitive practices, and local communities.

  5. Starbucks sued for allegedly using coffee from farms with ...

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    Starbucks was sued for marketing its commitment to “100% ethical” sourcing while using some suppliers with “documented, severe human rights and labor abuses.”

  6. InnoCentive - Wikipedia

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    InnoCentive is an open innovation and crowdsourcing company with its worldwide headquarters in Waltham, MA and their EMEA headquarters in London, UK.They enable organizations to put their unsolved problems and unmet needs, which are framed as ‘Challenges’, out to the crowd to address. [1]

  7. SAP Ariba - Wikipedia

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    SAP Ariba is a subsidiary of SAP SE that provides cloud-based software and services for spend management, contract management, and financial solutions. It was founded in 1996 and acquired by SAP in 2012 after several acquisitions and controversies.

  8. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    A package redirection scam, also known as an FTID scam, is a form of e-commerce fraud where a malicious actor manipulates a shipping label to trick the mail carrier into delivering the package to the wrong address. Learn about the methods, prevention and examples of this scam, and how it costs retailers billions of dollars.

  9. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, impact and examples of counterfeit consumer goods, which are products made or sold under another's brand name without authorization. Find out how counterfeiting affects the global economy, jobs, safety and intellectual property rights.