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Frauds and Scams (SCAM)     

axdpc - 20 Sep 2003 15:08

Reports of frauds, deceptions and scams keep appearing, weekly even daily, on
major news channels and newspapers. Some of these frauds seem just too big and remote to be of immediate, direct relevance to our daily lives. But, we will eventually pay for the consequences and damages, in taxes, costs of goods and services, regulations, copy-cats etc.

I hope we can collect, in one thread, frauds and scams, reported or heard. We must become more aware and more educated to guard against frauds and scams
which impact upon the health, well being, and wealth of ourselves and our families.

HARRYCAT - 30 Nov 2011 11:13 - 491 of 631

Unbelievable, but the sad thing is that there are still people out there falling for this kind of scam, some vulnerable, some just idiots. I suppose if I reach a ripe old age I shall fall into one of those categories!

Seymour Clearly - 30 Mar 2012 09:34 - 492 of 631

This looks well dodgy! Or is it? The lack of capitalisation on 'member' and lack of my name on the email makes me suspect it's a con - but a very cleverly done one.

Please pay your eBay Buyer Protection fees today

Dear member:
We are writing to inform you that your eBay account will become suspended due to unpaid eBay Buyer Protection fees. Your current listings will be ended and you will not be longer a member of the eBay Community.
Please pay the amount you owe immediately to avoid further collection activity. Consequences of not paying your fees may include having your account placed with an outside collection agency for further action.
To pay the amount you owe or to check the fees, please update your payment method or add a new one by clicking the "Check/Update payment method" button below.
Click here to update your payment method on file
Thank you,
eBay Global Collections

Frequently asked questions:
What happens if I do not pay my fees?
Your account will become restricted and you will enter collections. Your account may be sent to a collection agency for the balance owed.
I have additional questions and require further support.
Please use our Help system by clicking on the 'Help' link at the top of most eBay pages. You may also click on the 'Contact Us' link to send an email to Customer Support.

skinny - 30 Mar 2012 09:38 - 493 of 631

A couple of clues :-

"and you will not be longer a member of the eBay Community."

"Your account will become restricted and you will enter collections."

Chris Carson - 06 Apr 2012 10:07 - 494 of 631

Scamsters targeting Barclays Bank customers:-

At 0920 today recieved a call on my mobile (automated) stating "This is Barclays Bank Fraud Prevention, please press any key on your phone." Immediately suspicious and ended the call. Thirty seconds later recieved a text requesting me to call the above urgently on 0845 3512288. Contacted Barclays via theire security number and they confirmed the number to be as suspected 'joey'.

Cannot imagine anyone being daft enough to fall for this kind of scam, more annoyed as to how easy it is for these low lifes to gain access to my mobile number.

gibby - 06 Apr 2012 11:32 - 495 of 631

cc - i hope you gave them all your personal details lol!! btw very easy to get anyones mobile - especially with so much stiff being outsourced to countries like india, turkey, mexico etc nowadays - cant wait for when the government lets these countries takeover medical records, tax et cetera - it will be great!!!! bunch of simpleton over educated nil common sense idiots running the country!

kimoldfield - 13 Apr 2012 11:37 - 496 of 631

I've had some fantastic news this morning. I have received a letter from John Allen, Co-ordinator of the 2012 Summer Olympic Lottery, Zurich, informing me that I have won £900,000 in a lottery draw that they entered my name in! Marvellous!! They have sent me a form to fill in which I am to return to Microsoft Financial Security Company in Devonshire House, 1 Mayfair Place, Westminster. It says that I don't have to fill in my bank details if I do not want payment through bank transfer so it must be all above board! It even has a section to give details of my next of kin "In the absent or lost of contact" with me. Very thoughtful of them. I can't wait for my cheque to arrive! :o)

skinny - 13 Apr 2012 11:42 - 497 of 631

Looks like you have been short changed! :-)

kimoldfield - 13 Apr 2012 12:00 - 498 of 631

Ha! You can't scare me skinny! I know that I am perhaps a little over excited by this amazing win and as a consequence might have missed something similar on your list, but I can't see the Fax or telephone numbers that I have in my letter on your list. Besides, they appear to be a very friendly lot this, they have even addressed me by my christian name - "Dear Mr Stephen" - nice! ;o)

skinny - 13 Apr 2012 12:01 - 499 of 631

lol

Seymour Clearly - 26 Apr 2012 17:09 - 500 of 631

I haven't sold anything!
email address is eBayinc@case.com, no proper eBay logos or anything.

------------------------------------------

eBay opened a case in the Resolution Centre because the buyer has a problem with an item purchased from you.

In most cases, buyers and sellers can resolve these types of issues through direct communication.
If you aren't able to work things out, you or the buyer can contact customer support to review this case and make a final decision.


Details the buyer provided:
Problem: The buyer has not received the item
The buyer has already contacted you through eBay Messages
The buyer paid for the item with PayPal.
The buyer did not get a response from you.
The best time to reach the buyer is at "any".
Additional information:
'I have not heard anything at all from the seller. I emailed after a week asking for a eta but still heard nothing.'
The buyer wants:
The buyer prefers a full refund.
Transaction Information:
We've placed a hold on this PayPal transaction while you and your buyer work to resolve this case.
Email reference ID: [#38bfb83b519a4fbe9bba8c3b1dce1418#]
Please don't remove this number. Customer Support may ask you for this number, should you need assistance.

Kind regards,
eBay Customer Support

kimoldfield - 26 Apr 2012 17:56 - 501 of 631

You'd better memorise that number Seymour; they do seem quite insistent! :o)

ThePublisher - 11 Jul 2012 15:54 - 502 of 631

Three of my friends have had a virus recently that sends out messages, with no subject info, and the body of the message is a URL. If you click on the URL it comes up with a message similar to

"You are here because one of your friends have invited you to try our free trial.
Hurry up! Limited quantity available!
We try to be helpful for you.
Page loading, please wait…."

A few seconds later the redirect takes users to a site offering some form of medical product.

Usually on the first Google search there is a reference as to which trojan, or virus, this is. Not this time though.

Has anyone around here got any more info?

TP

Shortie - 11 Jul 2012 16:13 - 503 of 631

This message I got last week, looks like a hacked yahoo account. For me it was a previous customer that had their account hacked and the email sent to anyone that had either had emailed her or she'd sent an email to. xoxo was placed in the subject field, this is nothing more than spam, I didn't click on the link though so can't confirm if indeed a virus or anything attaches itself as a result if the action.

ThePublisher - 11 Jul 2012 17:14 - 504 of 631

The ones that came through last night were from an @aol account. And the one last week was btinternet.

I've deleted the ones coming to me before they reach my PC - but I had a look at one with an Android tablet which is how I know what happens when you click the URL.

TP

ThePublisher - 13 Jul 2012 09:35 - 505 of 631

I spoke to the people who had the problem and were on @aol.

It seems that someone has hacked into aol and hotmail and is using the subscribers passwords.

I gather that with aol and hotmail you can leave an address book on the server - and this is what is being used to create the spam emails. If that is the case then presumably you can create an address book on btinternet. Seems a pretty dodgy thing to do, IMHO.

EDIT. BTinternet offers a yahoo mail add on - and yahoo will keep all your addresses 'safely' on its server!

My pal solved her problem by changing her password.

TP

skinny - 01 Nov 2013 10:39 - 506 of 631

I've won 2 million euro's!

Or so this email says....

Congratulations!! Your e-mail has been selected as the winner of (2 Million
euro's) in the ''EURO RAFFLE PROMO '' Held NOVEMBER, 2013 in Barcelona,
Your mail was Selected from a database of our sponsors Web Directories.

RESPOND WITH DETAIL´S BELOW ;

Name...
Address..
City.....
Contact Tel...

We await your informations soon.


I think I'll be keeping my informations to myself!

kimoldfield - 01 Nov 2013 14:07 - 507 of 631

But it may be genuine Skinny! :o)

goldfinger - 01 Nov 2013 14:38 - 508 of 631

Yep have you forgotten you bought a ticket 10 years ago when you were in Trinidad
:o)

aldwickk - 03 Nov 2013 17:37 - 509 of 631

There's a EBAY scam going around , don't know if its been posted on here.

skinny - 05 Nov 2013 10:55 - 510 of 631

Is obviously my turn atm.

I've just had a very convincing looking email and download from what looks to be a legit address for Virgin credit cards.

Having just spoken to them, there are apparently fraudulent emails circulating (no shit).

Dear Customer,

We are writing to inform you that your we are cancelling your paper and online
statements because of problems related to your online credit card service.

A short customer verification will be required of your immediately. Please
download the secure Virgin Money document attached in this mail and follow the
instructions in it. Failure to do so will result in a temporal suspension of
your online credit card service.

Kind Regards

The Virgin Credit Card Team
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