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Title: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Alfred Boehme on March 15, 2010, 08:10:47 PM
I received an sms today saying I have won 95000 on a Nokia Yearly Promotion, I decided to Google it and there is a Police docket exposing the villain  a "Nigerian"
BE WARNED

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Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Andrew Darné on March 15, 2010, 10:21:50 PM
There's another, e-mail scam from "ABSA" requesting info for an annual database update. My suspicions  led me to e-mailing ABSA. There response was that it is not from them... SO IT'S A SCAM!!!
Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Mike Voden (RIP) on March 16, 2010, 07:08:19 AM
Also received the Nokia one about winning R95000.00. The first thing these people wanted to know was our bank details, but we asked them to send us confirmation to our postal address instead. I wonder how long we'll have to wait...................
Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: SandyB on March 16, 2010, 06:30:51 PM
forever   . Mike ... forever ...   catmusic
Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Mike Voden (RIP) on March 17, 2010, 06:10:50 AM
Of course Sandy, of course. I've got a better chance of winning the Lottery even without buying a ticket.
Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Delia on March 17, 2010, 06:17:57 AM
I've been receiving a mail from "ABSA" daily asking to update my banking details, etc. etc...... they tried every angle, sending from different addresses, wording it differently trying to hook me...........i know it's a scam so i just ignore them altho was very tempted to reply telling them what i think of them trying to scam people of their hard earned cash - makes me mad!.  This carried on for about 2-3 weeks getting one sometimes two every day, eventually they stopped sending when they saw i wasn't biting.  I've actually kept them all and want to send them on to ABSA.........surely they must be able to trace these mails thru the sender's e-mail addresses, IP addresses or something?
Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Andrew Darné on March 17, 2010, 08:57:13 PM
Delia, send an e-mail to this address [direct@absa.co.za]detailing the mails you recieved. I sent mine to them and have been forwarded to their forensics dept for further investigation.
You can also check the ABSA website about the latest scams.
Title: Re: SMS SCAMS ON THE GO BE WARNED
Post by: Delia on March 19, 2010, 10:50:39 AM
Thanks Andrew, will do so.  I want these bastards caught - i know in the bigger picture as to what's going down in this country, some might see it as small fry - but there's a lot to be said for "the broken window syndrome" that Mayor Guilliani (spelling?) introduced in New York a few years ago, brought crime down radically there - deal with the little crimes hard and fast and it'll have a knock-on effect in reducing bigger crime.

Not that i'm saying stealing someone else's hard earned cash is small fry or a little crime........but i think you all know what i mean.