The Scam

Wed, Mar 18, 2009, by numismatic

Security

The scams that are bringing down society – Make sure you read this carefully.

Please read this and make yourself aware there are too many people trying everyday to get others caught and getting you involved with these types of scams they are always trying to make a person fall for the unknown the best thing is to ignore emails from strangers. It’s not worth your lively hood. It’s also not worth risking going to jail once they have you caught or involved you might not even realize what type of situation your involved in, it’s not fare to the person who does not realize or is not computer literate and tries to take a chance with anything like this, your best bet is not to take the chance it’s a serious matter

Well here we go again the schemers just do not stop, I was contacted by email, that someone has a lump sum of money they want to distribute and they here and believe I am the next to kin, I wonder how many of the emails were sent out.  People just have nothing else better to do, now the real scam part about this is the person wants me to send 139.99 to a Fedex office that he claims is Fedex building this was sent to me about a month ago. I returned the email telling them I am not interested. Now after a few weeks later this stuff ends up going to my spam folder so I really never get to see it. Another thing about schemers is you will notice there email addresses are usually ending with a unique ending of these email address for example:

(Johndoe.FedEx@yahoo.uk) these are just an example of how they use foreign email servers systems. For the most part you have to beware anyone offering you money or a check from another country you better make sure you document everything because this is the cause of people in our country being. Violated for things of this nature and we are the victims of the crime and no one cares to hear our side of the story. If you look in your spam folder and really if you own a Google account and check your emails spam mostly goes around when you try to accept those emails from the people who are saying they want your email address after you have received the email already you click on an article and now they want to offer you all types of stuff, this is how it starts. Accepting Surveys from strange companies and the unknown happens to you. Most of the sites out here are phishing sites people are lurking and waiting for you to respond to their emails. All it takes is one time for you to exchange an email with these types of people are your probably being logged in the FBI.GOV files.

Believe me they have a strong list of people who are doing scams and if you are aware or have the slightest idea that this looks fishy then most likely you will be caught in the middle of this scam or scheme however you look at it. It’s a bad situation for you. Not worth the trouble and the legal fees.

If you receive a scam email and are scammed for your money you might want to contact this website:

This site can fix your problem, I am sure they will not get back to you for a great deal of time because there are not only dealing with you, I am sure there are thousands of emails coming in from all over. There is an application you must fill out in order to get this done.

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13 Comments For This Post

  1. denus Says:

    good tips, if i ever get spam mail I just delete anyway :)

  2. Anne McNew Says:

    great advice. nice post.

  3. Betty Carew Says:

    Wonderful advice dmobile I never open any of that crap. if i don’t know who’s sending it I delete it. Great article very informative.

  4. Catelin Hoover Says:

    dmobile
    You have a great piece of advice in this article. I, like yaffel, just trash anything I don’t know the sender, and I am even careful of email that is from sources I do know, if the subject line seems strange.

  5. V Frost Says:

    very true. I just had to take a class about this at work today.

  6. Dee Gold Says:

    helpful advice

  7. CutestPrincess Says:

    this is very important… thanks for this!

  8. numismatic Says:

    Hey thanks for all of the support and comments.

  9. Muwonge Denis Says:

    Thanks alot Derek, for this good work. Otherwise these guys are really pissing me off….can you believe that they got into my pay-pal account and changed my pass word? I actually have no access to it. Is there anyway you can help on this?

  10. LIz Says:

    Becareful there is a even newer scam out now, With the economy being the way it is and people looking for jobs, these people email you ( here in Craigslist) and tell you that they have a job as a mystery shopper ( which are real jobs) they will send you a 3000 dollar check and you have to cash it and keep 250 for yourself and you are goinng to mystery shop western union, and send all that money to them, and then you will get another check to go some where else, be carefull everyone!

  11. numismatic Says:

    Muwonge Denis, this is what I am talking about these people are heartless relentless cowards, If I ever find out someone is doing something like this in Philly, I might drive to his or her house and punch them right in the damn mouth.

    Makes no sense now we get paid very little money from Triond and that’s taking the cake and the bakery, try resetting your paypal account. If that does not work Email paypal and get your password changed there located in Pittsburg PA, its a area code 412 number.
    something 412-937-xxxx lok it up in the search engine or get the 1-800 number from the website, contact them right away because I am sure they already transferred the balance or got a check mailed out, however you can still after you make a few attempts to access the account they will put a freeze on the account. Try it everyday so who ever has the password will have to call in, now your investigation is starting because the only way they will know how to access the frozen account is if its someone who knows you personally.

  12. S A JOHNSON Says:

    Great article and great warning.

  13. diamondpoet Says:

    the last thing I got scammed into is buying a time share that I cannot use. I wish I could have been more informed. Thanks for sharing.

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