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C*n through the post
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we have just received a letter telling us we had won a shed load of money through the european lottery. the company concerned called themselves Euro Union Lottery Promotions and gave an address in New Oxford Stree, London and an 0800 telephone no. a man calling himself Paul Robinson and with a very strong african accent answered. said if we wanted the money not to give bank details, although that would help with payment.they asked for them on enclosed form. he asked us to send the form back.
as we don't buy lottery tickets of any kind this seemed to be an unlikely win informed local police in case they had method of informing other organisation to warn vulnerable people or those who care for vulnerable people. they were not really interested so i thought it might be an idea to let all you lovely people know.
just so that you are aware that this has come back again.
as we don't buy lottery tickets of any kind this seemed to be an unlikely win informed local police in case they had method of informing other organisation to warn vulnerable people or those who care for vulnerable people. they were not really interested so i thought it might be an idea to let all you lovely people know.
just so that you are aware that this has come back again.
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Few days ago, I received an email from HMRC, it was a fake email stating the amount of refund i was entitled to claim for the tax year 2009/10. I also receive emails from HSBC to ask me for my bank account details. I have not account in HSBC.
In addition, i also receive fake emails asking me if i want money trasnfer to my account from the caiman island. This is ridiculous. People should be aware of this money scams going on the emails. There are plenty of them. Best thing file a report to the police for investigation.
Few days ago, I received an email from HMRC, it was a fake email stating the amount of refund i was entitled to claim for the tax year 2009/10. I also receive emails from HSBC to ask me for my bank account details. I have not account in HSBC.
In addition, i also receive fake emails asking me if i want money trasnfer to my account from the caiman island. This is ridiculous. People should be aware of this money scams going on the emails. There are plenty of them. Best thing file a report to the police for investigation.
why'd you go to the local nick?
you should call crimestoppers.
http://www.crimestopp...53GmacCFYEOfAodDz8udA
you should call crimestoppers.
http://www.crimestopp...53GmacCFYEOfAodDz8udA
emails are one thing but there are a lot of elderly people who do not have a computer and something like this coming through the post can be tempting. I am sure they think "ooh that would be nice for me to treat, not just themselves, but family and friends". and then they give away details they should keep to themselves.