Quatloos.com

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Quatloos.com is an anti-fraud website maintained by a non-profit corporation, Financial and Tax Fraud Education Associates, Inc. It evolved out of a basic educational website on the topic created in 1997 by Jay Adkisson, an attorney and stockbroker, who has testified as an expert witness before the US Senate Finance Committee. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tony-the-Wonder-Llama and a pirate flag bracket the site name
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rdf:langString Quatloos.com is an anti-fraud website maintained by a non-profit corporation, Financial and Tax Fraud Education Associates, Inc. It evolved out of a basic educational website on the topic created in 1997 by Jay Adkisson, an attorney and stockbroker, who has testified as an expert witness before the US Senate Finance Committee. Forbes selected it as one of its "Best of The Web" sites in 2000. In 2003, it was featured in PC Magazine's "Site of the Week" series, and was included in their 2004 feature on the top 100 undiscovered web sites, where it was recommended as a good place to learn about scams and fraud. It is often cited as an authoritative source for scams in the financial media, and by government organisations, and has reportedly been frequented by employees of the US Justice and Treasury departments, as well as those of the US federal courts.
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