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Title: Watch out for the con men
Post by: John on April 12, 2020, 18:40
I had an email from someone I know, just an acquaintance, asking if I could help him. Bit odd but.. so replied what do you need? Well he replied
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Am so happy to hear back from you, I need you to help me purchase an Amazon gift card at the store OR online on amazon for my nieces who just recovered from COVID-19 it her birthday, but i can't do this now because I'm currently lockdown in Spain. Can you get it from any store around you? OR purchase the card online? I'll pay back as soon as i am back. Kindly let me know if you can handle this. I hope to hear back from you as soon as possible.
Thanks,
XXXXX

That was when the penny dropped - some scammer had hacked his email and was contacting everyone on the list. I almost fell for it...

Incidentally - if you see any posts on here that look odd, particularly with a link in, please report them to a mod and we'll check them out. Very few get through the minefield and past the wire, but we don't want any.
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: rowlandwells on April 12, 2020, 19:43
thanks John will be on my guard for that and l will let the mod know if i see anything not quite rite
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: jezza on April 13, 2020, 11:49
Hello Amazon reckon that they've shut my access to this site down because I haven't paid my subscription to them I sent them an email(not repeatable on here)telling them that if they took a penny out of my account my mate in the C.P.S would behaving a word with them not heard another word from them  jezza
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: Growster... on April 13, 2020, 11:58
I keep getting some sort of email from an address ending in amazonaws.com, they all look dodgy, but Chrome is pretty good at sifting through the trash!

I do wish I'd won the Nigerian lottery though...
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: John on April 13, 2020, 12:05
I do wish I'd won the Nigerian lottery though...
Did you see that video clip doing the rounds of a Nigerian prince with stacks of gold bars emailing people for help and complaining nobody wanted to help him sell it? Well it made me laugh.
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: Growster... on April 13, 2020, 12:29
I do wish I'd won the Nigerian lottery though...
Did you see that video clip doing the rounds of a Nigerian prince with stacks of gold bars emailing people for help and complaining nobody wanted to help him sell it? Well it made me laugh.

Noooooo...!

Must check my spam box though...

:0)
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: WeavingGryphon on April 14, 2020, 16:26
Just got a scam from "paypal" from this email. The domain is proof of the brass neck of this lot.

s‎‎‌‍‍‍‍‍‍er‎‌‍‍‍‍‍‍vi‎ce@intl.p‎ay‎p‌al.c‎om‍‍‍‍‍‍‎ <vnam1jqrxf94cf2ugvnam1j@proofofhistoryispower.com>
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: snowdrops on April 14, 2020, 18:01
Having read your post yesterday John I was contacted by a committee member saying I had sent them a similar email & later in the evening another committee member the same. I’ve changed my google pass word but is that enough? On an iPad there’s little you can get at virus zapper wise.
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: John on April 14, 2020, 19:43
Just got a scam from "paypal" from this email. The domain is proof of the brass neck of this lot.

s‎‎‌‍‍‍‍‍‍er‎‌‍‍‍‍‍‍vi‎ce@intl.p‎ay‎p‌al.c‎om‍‍‍‍‍‍‎ <vnam1jqrxf94cf2ugvnam1j@proofofhistoryispower.com>
Usually they take over someone's old domain or even a current website and use that as spam central without the owner's knowledge.
Having read your post yesterday John I was contacted by a committee member saying I had sent them a similar email & later in the evening another committee member the same. I’ve changed my google pass word but is that enough? On an iPad there’s little you can get at virus zapper wise.
I don't use gmail but I think if they get in to your account that gives them access to your address book etc. Changing your password is a great first step and sending out an email warning everyone about what's happened a good second step.
Since many apps remember your password, it's worth getting a secure random one - I'd suggest 12 to 15 characters. https://www.random.org/passwords/
Think you need to google further on what to do - I'm not security expert  :(
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: GraciesGran on April 27, 2020, 09:44
Just had an email promising me the chance to make lots of money buying property.  I've been referred by a friend? Problem is they use the name in my email address which bears no resemblances to the real thing!
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: Growster... on April 27, 2020, 10:33
Sounds like the Haywards Heath Costa Nostra, Gran!

They can't spell either...

;0)
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: dugless on April 27, 2020, 17:27
I have Telephone scams saying my brodband has been compromised and to press one for telecom and 2 for anything else  needless to say I just put the phone down
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: WeavingGryphon on April 28, 2020, 13:43
TSB spoke to Radio Scotland today about scammers and went into a few tricks that they are deploying, that they've put a coronavirus spin onto. It's at the 12:23 mark-23 minutes in since it starts at noon. Link below.

I'm getting loads of emails about refunds because vague things have been delayed or cancelled because of the virus. others are saying sorry for the delay, staff problems means payment is late because of the virus.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000hm3h (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000hm3h)
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: Growster... on April 28, 2020, 14:19
Just paid a small local amount to an online account, and our bank  - certified on this transaction, have deployed all sorts of security procedures, I began to wish that I'd just gone round and paid cash...

But of course, they're right, and the security questions were very good and well organised! Good for them and definitely good for us!

BTW, any money you have spare can go to an offshore account 'Growsterbank Inc', and addressed to 'The Growsters', Lagos, Nigeria, where it will all vanish in a flish...
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: Goosegirl on April 29, 2020, 13:08
… or you'd be better off investing your wonga in GG's Channel Island's bank account where the said wonga would be distributed as fair as can be, i.e. 80% to me, 10% to Angela Snow, and the rest I will donate to Growster's ever-growing pub tab that he keeps forgetting to pay!
Title: Re: Watch out for the con men
Post by: Growster... on April 29, 2020, 15:08
I'll have you know, young, fragrant Goosey, that we ordered a takeaway from our local pub last Friday, and paid online with the card.

When I checked our statement on Monday - a habit since Amazon rooked us, twice - I noticed he hadn't put some ale on! When we re-ordered yesterday, I asked him what had happened, and he just said he'd forgotten to charge us, so we're now adding the beer price to next Sunday's roast!

So there! ;0)