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sivam | 20:09 Wed 19th Aug 2020 | Spam & Scams
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American lady - Irish post code -saying a vast amount will be debited from my account. Press 1 or 2 to sunction this transaction.. A bit scary
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Ignore it.
Yes, been featured quite a bit on here and on Radio 4 programmes. Definitely ignore- hang up, don't press 1 (I'm not convinced it means you incur a premium rate call but it takes you to the suckers section who then take your bank details or connect to your computer
the call I got was to tell me my Amazon Prime account would be closed unless... As I don't have one, I just hung up. But I can understand people who do have one being worried.
If you want to see scambaiting in action look up Kitboga, Scammer Payback, Jim Browning and Lewis Tech on YouTube - they soend hours with the scammers!
Yes, me too, and I DO have Amazon/Prime.

I’m afraid I forgot my manners and told her to suck off (or very similar).
It seems there are scams galore doing the rounds at the moment. I don't know how many people respond to these badly written, poorly laid out emails, with grammatical errors, and terrible punctuation, but I suppose if only one person in a thousand responds it must be worthwhile to the scammers.

This is a typical scam email I had today:
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info(s)TV™Licensing[UK]
Tue 18/08/2020 15:54

TV Licensing
17 AUGUST 2020

Dear xxxxxxxxxxx @hotmail.co.uk ,

Due to outdated account details, your licence has been flagged and it will be suspended if you will provide no response at this notification.

How to update your details:

You can change or update details using this platform. You'll be required basic identification documents in hand which will help you in updating the profile with authentic official information.

To update your details, you will need to tell us:

your personal details like date of birth, current address and phone number
your payment method
your official identity information


It`s important we keep our records up to date. It help us keeping track of our licensee and to perform periodic subscription extentions without interrupting the licence service, providing the best of our services to users.


We hope that you are able to resolve this issue promptly.

Warmest regards,

TVLicensing
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Would you be taken in if you received the above email?
I had a text telling me i'd won £500 or two tickets to an Elvis tribute act, it said press 1 for the money or two for the show.
I disbelieve all corporate communications unless I know I've signed up to get them, and even then, anything requiring action or money from me is suspicious and I'll phone them (not the number in an email) to check.
Wiltsman. “ Would you be taken in if you received the above email? ”

No, no more than you would, but many would - the level of English is not that bad, and no worse than many of the comments round here!
wiltsman, i received one of those recently and no i knew it was a scam.
I had a phone call saying I owed HMRC hundreds of pounds. Rang the police and HMRC and told both of them.
LJ, i had that too, it is scary but if you keep your wits about you, you won't be taken in
I love these calls especially the Asian lady telling me my computer needs attention.

I usually ask her to describe her underwear, works a treat.
Must be a bad day for scammers,i got a call today from an asian sounding gentleman telling me £600 was about to be taken out of my account by Western Union and if i had sanctioned this deal,he gave me a number to call to confirm my account details to cancel the deal.I contacted my bank and they told me no deal was going through and the call was a scam.An hour later the same Asian gentleman phoned back and when i told him the police were involved he hung up PDQ.
Lol @ webbo!
If it is a recorded message then it is 100% scam.
//,,,,,, Lewis Tech on YouTube - they spend hours with the scammers!//

or not - apparentlhy some of the viddies are faked and just make up by bored you tubers who cant think of better things to do like - - - join AB !
The guy i talked to was very,very plausible.Trustworthy even.Still a crook.I hate to think what would have happened had an elderly or vulnerable person phoned the number they gave me and gave away their bank details.
I will probably be pilloried as a racist for saying this, but if you hear a foreign accent, think scam.

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