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Scammers are also using free lunch seminars to lure victims into giving money to so-called boiler-room operations.
Watchdog Warns of Gold Scams Drew FitzGerald 2011
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On the front end of the process, for example, many mortgage pros used "boiler-room" salesmanship to peddle loans to borrowers who didn't understand what they were getting and couldn't afford their loans in the long run.
Michael Hudson: Boiler Rooms and Foreclosure Mills: A Brief History of America's Mortgage Industry Michael Hudson 2010
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The characters she meets include a spidery boiler-room man with six arms, a monster with no face and a massive "stink spirit" who vomits the disgusting contents of a heavily polluted river over her.
Spirited Away: No 8 Killian Fox 2010
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In 2000, Stuart Winkler , a former executive at A.S. Goldmen & Co. facing charges in a boiler-room case, was accused of contacting a hit man from jail.
Fraud Convict Charged With Plotting a Hit Michael Rothfeld 2011
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On the front end of the process, for example, many mortgage pros used "boiler-room" salesmanship to peddle loans to borrowers who didn't understand what they were getting and couldn't afford their loans in the long run.
Michael Hudson: Boiler Rooms and Foreclosure Mills: A Brief History of America's Mortgage Industry Michael Hudson 2010
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Thank you for your due dilligence on working through the "boiler-room" sematics.
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While Wall Street financiers don't have the physical mobility of boiler-room online fraud operations, they don't have factories tying them down either.
Nicholas Carroll: The Broken Covenant Between Rich and Middle Class Nicholas Carroll 2011
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On the front end of the process, for example, many mortgage pros used "boiler-room" salesmanship to peddle loans to borrowers who didn't understand what they were getting and couldn't afford their loans in the long run.
Michael Hudson: Boiler Rooms and Foreclosure Mills: A Brief History of America's Mortgage Industry Michael Hudson 2010
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While Wall Street financiers don't have the physical mobility of boiler-room online fraud operations, they don't have factories tying them down either.
Nicholas Carroll: The Broken Covenant Between Rich and Middle Class Nicholas Carroll 2011
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On the front end of the process, for example, many mortgage pros used "boiler-room" salesmanship to peddle loans to borrowers who didn't understand what they were getting and couldn't afford their loans in the long run.
Michael Hudson: Boiler Rooms and Foreclosure Mills: A Brief History of America's Mortgage Industry Michael Hudson 2010
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