fake email alert

gibbleking

Old School Grand Master
look what i just got....they must think i was born yesterday......
 

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it should also be noted i dont bank with them....never have done...treid to reply in my usual polite(heheheheheh) manner but for some reason the email didnt get received......numps. :twisted:
 
Scammmers eh? :roll:


On a more serious note I did recieve this warning mail

Subject: Scam warning




Hoax warnings don`t usually scare me, but this one is important.
Please send it to everyone on your email list.

If someone comes to your front door and says they are conducting a survey and asks you to show them your arse, DO NOT show them your arse.
This is a scam; they just want to see your arse.
I wish I`d got this yesterday. I feel so stupid and cheap.



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Being an unsociable fooker I never receive or send emails so this kind of thing isn't a problem for me :lol:

My email account just seems to be a record of ebay purchases
 
Don't even open that shit, it usually contains all sorts of nasty stuff. I usually get one a day. If in doubt contact your bank directly.
 
im spywared and virus protected up to me top tube so im ok....there is a website dedicated to winding these people up scamming them in return.....best read ive had in a long time..though the name escapes me at the mo...
 
Just remembered I had this :lol:

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i sometimes get these.
usually claiming to be from alliance & leicester (i dont bank with them)
simply mousing over (but not clicking any links) will usually tell you where its going to take you.

i usually find which bank its supposed to be from and find the email address for there phishing email department and forward it on to them.

for Eg [email protected]
 
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