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Message: From GoLocalProv by GoLocalProv News Team: Rhode Island businesses need to be on the lookout for a direct-mail scam aimed at bilking them of $125. Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis released a statement today warning that correspondence from a company called “Rhode Island Corporate Compliance (RICC)” have recently been making the rounds and while it may look official and it may request an “Annual Disclosure Statement”, it has nothing to do with Mollis’ office or the state’s push for companies to file annual reports. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/new-mollis-warns-ri-businesses-of-direct-mail-scam