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		<title>Watch out if someone tries to sell you &#8216;magic cheese&#8217;</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cheese]]></category>
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A French woman scammed thousands of Chileans by selling them kits of what was claimed to be &#8220;magic cheese.&#8221;  The scam-artist claimed that the end-product of these kits could be sold to high-end cosmetics companies for use in shampoos and moisturizers.  However it ended up being a pyramid scheme.  Read more&#8230;
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<p>A French woman scammed thousands of Chileans by selling them kits of what was claimed to be &#8220;magic cheese.&#8221;  The scam-artist claimed that the end-product of these kits could be sold to high-end cosmetics companies for use in shampoos and moisturizers.  However it ended up being a pyramid scheme.  <a href="http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?Thousands_scammed_by_magic_cheese_con&amp;in_article_id=492831&amp;in_page_id=2" target="_blank">Read more&#8230;</a></p>
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