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Quote:Money transfer operator Western Union is teaming with London's Metropolitan Police Service to crack down on criminals that use its networks to transfer fraudulent funds.

Under the new programme, Western Union says customers who appear to be sending money for 'business purposes' or are in anyway unsure of the intended recipient will be given a 'fraud warning' form containing details of common frauds, simple prevention advice and support contacts.

full article: http://www.finextra.com/fullstory.asp?id=14394
Your article failed to mention this tidbit:

Quote:London Police to Work With Western Union, EBay to Reduce Fraud

Police are discussing a similar program with EBay in the U.K., Detective Chief Superintendent Nigel Mawer said at a news conference with Bucher in London.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=aTpCLFHVpz8U&refer=uk
I liked my article better...and besides, until eBay puts tougher verification requirements in place for new registrants, any public statement it makes on fighting fraud will be just a bunch of public relations BS.  QXL requires snail mail address verification before new users can sell on their site--maybe its about time eBay did the same  :twistedevil:

This is a scary quote, when you consider the figures are just for UK online fraud:

Quote:The Home Office estimates that consumer scams such as fraudulent Internet auction sites and fake lotteries bilk victims of 1 billion pounds ($1.75 billion) a year