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Title: scammers
Post by: 80-85 husky on October 23, 2015, 07:59:16 am
ive noticed a sudden increase in cheap poor quality email scams coming through. mainly about administrators of email accounts, bank accounts etc.

keep an eye out for them and don't get caught
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: FourstrokeForever on October 23, 2015, 09:23:06 am
I don't open any email that gets sent to my spam folder. Lately I've noticed heaps of emails from someone claiming to be Paypal telling me my account has been suspended.....
Even just reading these emails could lead to malware or similar being installed on your pc. Be careful folks.
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: Tony.Brown on October 23, 2015, 09:24:49 am
Yep, had quite a few lately. Most are easy to spot but they are getting better at making them look legit.

I have had a lot of emails which are what I call the "Nigerian Scam", it goes a bit like this: "Hello, I am an oceanographer stationed at sea, or a Minister of a Church, and would like to buy your (insert product for sale) and also pay the shipping, if you could just reimburse my shipping agent with a Western Union payment of (inset dollar amount, usually around $900-1000), as I am unable to make payment to him directly" and that is the last you will see of your money.

The payment will show in your Paypal account as a "pending payment" and the moment they have your $900-1000, the payment is withdrawn.

I have never been caught, but know of a couple of people who have. If they manage to scam only one person per week, that allows them to live like a king in Nigeria!

Tony.
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: MaxPower on October 23, 2015, 10:55:52 am
At this point, if you are taken isn't it kind of your own fault?
Anyone that addresses me as "Hello Seller" tells me he isn't a mx guy
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: skypig on October 23, 2015, 12:42:34 pm
Yeah, Dear "first half of email address". Dear "customer". Etc are all give aways.

That said, I've seen some pretty slick attempts, with lots of genuine looking graphics (Pay pal, eBay, for eg.)

Sometimes they even have a legit sounding email address like "....accountPayPal.com" or disguise the address to look legit.


Run good antivirus (NOD 32, seems bullet proof) and use your brain and healthy sceptacisim.
There is a reason for the similarity between scam, and scum. To many scum being allowed to live/breed.
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: g465b on October 23, 2015, 06:01:50 pm


I have never been caught, but know of a couple of people who have. If they manage to scam only one person per week, that allows them to live like a king in Nigeria!

Tony.

Tony , I am the king of nigeria and let me tell you ,lts hard to live like a king on $900 -$1000 a week.  safe riding and cheers
Oba Obateru Akinrutan  (king of Nigeria)
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: 80-85 husky on October 23, 2015, 07:47:19 pm
king of Nigeria... I love it.

had a mate who answered a job ad to go to Nigeria, working on drill rigs...it was a scam!

I don't know who benefited as he didn't pay anyone so I guess it was an air Nigerian scam...:)
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: Tony.Brown on October 24, 2015, 09:19:53 am
Tony , I am the king of nigeria and let me tell you ,lts hard to live like a king on $900 -$1000 a week.  safe riding and cheers
Oba Obateru Akinrutan  (king of Nigeria)

Haha, nice one!

My humblest apologies King Oba, would you please leave my head on my shoulders and grant me a royal pardon?
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: GMC on October 27, 2015, 10:28:24 am
I know this is a scam, especially as I am not on Facebook
But with a name like Vasilina I can't help but want to check her out:o

Hello new friend!

I wish I could write your real name but you never told me that, so, I have to use your profile name on facebook.

I send you my picture as you asked. Could you write me your name? Will you send me your picture? A descent one! In what city or town do you live?

I hope to hear from you soon. I will have my vacation in 3 weeks if my boss doesn't make to work longer 1-2 weeks. I will be very glad to become friends and meet in real.

If you have any questions, just ask.

Best regards,
Vasilina.

Title: Re: scammers
Post by: Tony.Brown on October 27, 2015, 12:09:20 pm
Hmmm.... are you sure it's a "she" Geoff?  ::)
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: KTM47 on October 27, 2015, 01:02:10 pm
I've won the Spanish lottery two times now.  All I have to do is send my bank account details (and password) and they will transfer the money.

I have become cynical of most emails and some facebook posts now.

The old saying is "if something sounds too good to be true it probably isn't true"
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: FAT-TOY on October 27, 2015, 09:49:34 pm
  Geoff I had the exact same email from Vasilina a couple of weeks ago,  her email address is ( rogergraciewi@------- ) 
     She must be pretty desperate for a friend if she's willing to pull on a couple of old codgers like us.
              Zane
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: Canam370 on October 28, 2015, 08:01:51 am
  Geoff I had the exact same email from Vasilina a couple of weeks ago,  her email address is ( rogergraciewi@------- ) 
     She must be pretty desperate for a friend if she's willing to pull on a couple of old codgers like us.
              Zane

Maybe she's looking to be the meat in a codger sandwich!?
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: fred99999au on October 28, 2015, 08:22:52 am
Eeeewwwww
Title: Re: scammers
Post by: GMC on October 30, 2015, 08:49:35 am
You guys sure know how to ruin a fantasy :o ;D