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I've Been Awarded £8,000.00 - Well Nearly!
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Must tell you - I had a call an hour ago from a gentleman who said he was calling from British Government Grants, saying that as a good citizen, with no criminal convictions, and no financial problems, the Government has authorised for 1000 British pensioners, by means of a draw, to receive an £8000 grant as a reward for being honest and upright members of the public. I thought that's fantastic, I could put that amount of money to good use. Then things went downhill, I had to take a means of identification to my local Post Office to pick the money up. Fair enough, I don't want it to go to the wrong person - oh, and I had to pay a £210 handling fee and provide my bank details. And that's when the call ended ... lol. So, no £8000 for me today - never mind!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose they must do Georgiesmum or else they wouldn't do it. I knew it was a scam, but the whole process was a bit longer than I originally described. It involved taking down a reference number and then having to ring back the 'Government' on a London number.
The first call is designed to draw the victim in, especially a greedy one. No mention was made about requesting money. It was only when I made the return call was a 'handling' fee and bank details requested. As I say, I knew it was a scam from the start, especially the Indian voice giving his name as Henry Brown! Oh goodness gracious me!
The first call is designed to draw the victim in, especially a greedy one. No mention was made about requesting money. It was only when I made the return call was a 'handling' fee and bank details requested. As I say, I knew it was a scam from the start, especially the Indian voice giving his name as Henry Brown! Oh goodness gracious me!
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