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parkie | 21:24 Tue 01st May 2012 | ChatterBank
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I have just opened an e-mail from an Andre Schults of [email protected] saying that when I spent £69.95 on my credit card in February 2011 my details were obtained by a fraudulent company which now may use them for illegal means and is under investigation by the authorities.
It tells me to cancel my credit card and obtain a new one for which I can obtain $49.95 compensation.
The credit card number given is unknown to me but could well have been an old card I've since cancelled. I do not recall the transaction.
The worrying thing is, all the other details given, My name, address, telephone number etc. are all corrrect.
It looks like a scam but I'm not sure..............Any ideas?
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Scam, loads of hits on Google

http://www.google.co....cial&client=firefox-a

gredine.com is an expired web address as well.
21:35 Tue 01st May 2012
Scam, loads of hits on Google

http://www.google.co....cial&client=firefox-a

gredine.com is an expired web address as well.
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Thanks for that Rocky. It shows I'm not the only one to receive this e-mail. In fact the details given by the other person are exactly the same as mine in respect it is a Russian company etc etc.
Unfortunately, as the other person did not do anything about it either, we still don't know either way exactly what the scam (if any) is.
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Thanks for your info Alice. They have been busy little boys haven't they.
I still don't know what the scam is but am signing off now to give my computer a debugging. Just in case.
Park, You obviously know the score regards these scampers, they will try try & try to get our details but its up to US LOT TO HELP EACH OTHER, if each one & everyone one that receive these type of Mails / attachments we will be one source that they can not con, this is also when we have got to HELP the really senior users on this site, I am not implying by any means that they will get conned, but we can certainly prevent it.
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Thanks everybody. Have been on to my credit card supplier and they said not to touch it with a bargepole. Just ignore and they are investigating themselves.

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