NetForce PRESS
Home|Pricing & Distribution Plans|Advertisers|About Us|Contact Us Sign Up|Login
Advertising and Marketing
Automotive
Banking
Biotechnology
Chemicals
Construction
Consulting
E-Commerce
Education
Employment and Careers
Entertainment and Media
Fashion and Textiles
Finance and Banking
Food and Beverages
Government
Hardware
Information Technology
Insurance
Investment and Securities
Manufacturing
Medical and Health Care
Mining and Energy
Outsourcing
Real Estate
Security Services
Sports
Telecommunications
Transportation
Travel and Hospitality
  Advanced Search
  
Business and Investment Fraud Overseas
Business and investment fraud overseas seems to be a growing problem for American businesspeople.
Posted on : NetForce Press (28 Sept., 2011)
Print 
Atlanta, GA, August 31, 2011 - Business and investment fraud overseas seems to be a growing problem for American businesspeople. In addition to all of the scams originating abroad that target American businesses--such as accounts payable and accounts receivable scams--there are many accounts of Americans being ripped off after they do business in foreign countries.

For example many Americans get lured to seemingly modern countries and asked to participate in business ventures. Scam artists are able to do this because some of those countries lack the legal protections available in the United States. For example, there is no SEC and no SEC disclosure rules to require companies to reveal details of their operations. Many companies do not have modern banking regulations so it is often easier to steal money placed in a foreign bank.

Another reason why con artists may try to lure Americans to do business in a foreign country is that the fraudsters often have local political connections. They may have friends or relatives in the local government who will protect them even if they commit blatant crimes against foreigners, whether these are Americans, British subjects, Canadians or Australians.

Fraud Overseas

A typical example of this was exposed by a lawsuit filed in a Florida court by New York attorney Howard Fensterman. Fensterman alleged that he and his clients were lured to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates to help organize an insurance company. To facilitate this deal they had to put $18 million in a UAE bank, yet the money was simply stolen from the bank. The investors filed suit in the U.S. to recover their funds.

This kind of fraud can occur even if you are lured to a foreign country by its government or prominent citizens. In some cases they may even be in on the scam.

Contact:
Mike Smith
440 Andrews Ave
Atlanta, GA 30301
920-343-0980
onlinemerchant@gmail.com
http://lawsuitmatters.blogspot.com/

business    investment    fraud overseas    

Advertising and Marketing





 Author Contact Information
Mike Smith
Straight Line PR
USA -
Email: Click here to send email

 Disclaimer
If you have any questions regarding information in this press release, please contact the person listed in the contact info section. Please do not attempt to contact NetForce Press as we are unable to assist you with any information regarding this release. Netforce Press disclaims any content contained in this press release. Please see our complete Terms of Service disclaimer for more information.
 Archives
DayMonthYear


06-2011 : Archives
07-2011 : Archives
08-2011 : Archives
09-2011 : Archives
10-2011 : Archives
11-2011 : Archives
12-2011 : Archives
01-2012 : Archives
02-2012 : Archives
03-2012 : Archives
04-2012 : Archives
05-2012 : Archives
Advertising and Marketing
Automotive
Banking
Biotechnology
Chemicals
Construction
Consulting
E-Commerce
Education
Employment and Careers
Entertainment and Media
Fashion and Textiles
Finance and Banking
Food and Beverages
Government
Hardware
Information Technology
Insurance
Investment and Securities
Manufacturing
Medical and Health Care
Mining and Energy
Outsourcing
Real Estate
Security Services
Sports
Telecommunications
Transportation
Travel and Hospitality
Submit Your Press Release
Create Free Account
Login
Newsletter Sign Up
About Us
Contact Us
Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy
Partner Links
The press releases and information on this website are submitted by our users and the accuracy and correctness of such material are their sole responsibility. NetForce PRESS disclaims any rights and responsibility for the information and reserves the right to remove any material at its sole discretion and without any notice. If you believe any of the submitted press releases violate your rights, is discriminatory or offensive, please contact us. If you require further information on any of the posted articles, please contact the provider.
Copyright © 2012 Race River Corporation, All Rights Reserved.