league forfraud, city of london police, the national league for fraud, says these numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg as most dems don t report fraud because of feelings of embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren t embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren t looking - embarrassment and shame. people on the outside that aren t looking for- the outside that aren t looking for jobs, that aren t motivated respond, sometimes they don t understand how people become victim of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think there are alarm bells going up, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the fraud that makes sense, and that is what these criminals do so well. if sense, and that is what these criminals do so well.- sense, and that is what these criminals do so well. if you
what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages the advice is to ignore it, report it, you can forward scam texts 7726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. scripts from two episodes of friends that were found in a bin have sold for £22,000 at auction. i, ross. ..take thee, emily. ..take thee, rachel. the drafts were for the season four finale, set in the uk in 1998, and were discovered by a staff member at fountain studios, where the episodes were filmed. that is the one where ross gets the name wrong at the wedding. i that is the one where ross gets the name wrong at the wedding.- name wrong at the wedding. i can t believe you name wrong at the wedding. i can t believe you don t name wrong at the wedding. i can t believe you don t remember- name wrong at the wedding. i can t believe you don t remember it. - name wrong at the wedding. i can t believe you don t remember it. the second time believe you don t remember it. ii2 second time i ve seen it, now
making it difficult for the tories to win the election. i think it s partly about whether these tories think there s a possibility of winning the next general election, next year. a rare rolex watch which was bought for £70 in the 60s is expected to fetch around £45,000 at auction next week. the watch, which was once owned by a military rescue diver, has sparked worldwide interest, mainly because of its back story, as mike liggins explains. simon barnett was a real life all action hero. he was diver or frog man on rescue helicopters in the royal navy. archival fo0tage: they re always finding more uses for helicopters. the latest extends their rescue service in combination with naval drop man who are taught to jump into the sea from a height frog men who are taught to jump into the sea from a height of 30 feet. “119611, he bought a rolex submariner for £70 but not as a fashion item. in those days a rolex submariner
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