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You can't quite explain what is wrong. You may not even know yourself. When you read this list made by other fraud victims, you may be relieved to know: You're not alone.
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Tips and answers about dealing with ID Theft
A law professor tells Congress about how the justice system is not equipped or prepared for the level of white-collar crimes occurring, so, victims are falling through the cracks.
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Fraud victims denied justice share their symptoms so you will know if you are suffering the same thing.
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Recommendations for Rebuilding Your Life
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Don't give up, because we have recommendations from victims all over the country for how to fight back. |
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How to File an Effective Criminal Complaint
Getting law enforcement or District Attorneys attention when a white-collar crime occurs, is frustrating for fraud victims. WJFA provides sample formats and guidelines for an effective communication to get law enforcement's attention.
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You've been through hell and inside you feel like a bomb about to explode. Psychologists call it Impotent Rage We have techniques from a psychologist to help fraud victims.
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It's All Too Much
Are You Considering Suicide, Now? Please go to this page immediately |
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Chat with others that have walked in your shoes. Get tips on what to do. This is a salon type group of people sharing ideas and discussing issues about fraud. For others, its contact with the outside world and with people that know your pain and treat you with respect.
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Fraud victims denied justice report having the same feelings about the crime and injustice: They are Society's Cast Aways. It feels like you don't matter. WJFA provides a voice for fraud victims. Nearly a quarter million people have visited our web site. Your story will help put a stop to the destructive trend of fraud destroying people's lives. |
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