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Carnival of Fraud #39

Sun 17 Jun 2007

Fraud News

Steven Silvers presents eHarmony complaint proves once again that lawsuits are a great way to generate serious publicity for extremist silliness. posted at Scatterbox at stevensilvers.com, saying, “Whether media bias or just bad reporting, news coverage of legal actions often validates even the most absurd anti-corporate rhetoric.”

Bob Jones presents Sponsoredreviews.com Scam? at Bob Meets World posted at Bob Meets World, saying, “How online companies deal with fraud.”

Leon Gettler presents Sarbanes-Oxley and whistleblowers posted at Sox First, saying, “Sarbanes-Oxley needs radical surgery to protect whistleblowers. Start by extending its 90-day statute of limitations to 180 days, fixing up the “burden of proof” provision and clarifying the Act’s coverage so that employees can report wrongdoings that are not deemed to be outside its jurisdiction.”

Charles H. Green presents How Marketing Can Destroy Sales Trust posted at Trust Matters, saying, “What do Politicans, PR Firms, and Pharmaceutical have in common? A determination to mislead and misdirect the public.”

And to the others who submitted articles, may I remind you that this is the Carnival of Fraud. :)

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