http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/03/03/online_search_for_regis try_ends_in_a_wrong_turn/ By Megan Tench, By Globe Staff | March 3, 2007
When a customer tried to renew her driver's license online, and Googled the Registry of Motor Vehicles, a website appeared, asking for her name, e-mail address, and credit card number. But instead of renewing her license, she was charged a $10 fee for simply using the site. Registry officials issued a warning to the public yesterday that if they paid up on such a website, they had been scammed. Officials uncovered the online ploy Thursday when the customer called the Registry, asserting that she paid $10 to be directed to the RMV website, only to find out that due to personal circumstances she could not renew her license online, said Anne L. Collins, the department's registrar. ...
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