- [b]The whole thing is a fraud.
PUNKISDEAD wrote:e warned..if you pay by PayPal on e-Bay or other similar sites, you may receive an e-mail asking you to confirm a payment up to £100 for something that you haven't had.
The whole thing is a fraud.
CC, this post is another pointless off topic pile of toss
CASS wrote:Not sure you are correct,a friendly gesture aimed at preventing someone else making a twat of themselves.
Christies Child wrote:FFS...I try and warn people of something and all I get is a load of abuse.
Next time I'll do nowt and let some unsuspecting person get stung!
Not everybody is aware of such scams as some of you seem to think.
Number 1 wrote:I think it's fair to say that if you get an email asking you for money, when you know you haven't bought anything, only a complete and utter numpty would be taken in by that.
You can usually tell anyway because the email doesn't address you in person, and if you hover over the link, and look at the bottom left of the screen it tells you where the link takes you. It's usually something .RU or .CZ or similar.
PUNKISDEAD wrote:Sorry
Has he made a twat of himself :?:
PUNKISDEAD wrote::lol:
PUNKISDEAD wrote:Its legal, actually in Bentham its the law
Take no notice CC. If you have helped one 'less experienced' surfer then you have done a good thing.
Gnasher wrote:Two scam warnings from CC in the last 6 months. Maybe he is being targeted? If you want scam warnings on the forum, not a problem.
There are probably 10 press releases a week from Lancaster City Council. If you posted all those up, that would be flooding. Instead you choose which ones interest you and introduce them as a topic on here.
Exactly Mark, we choose which ones are interesting and introduce them as a topic. How do you define which scam is interesting? Surely they all are? Or are only the ones CC gets interesting?
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