Just a heads up on these scamming gits

Bought a pair of £10000 speakers off eBay for £920.
Didn't get the speakers but did get an empty envelope by registered post. Most expensive envelope ever.
 
Not being funny, but you almost got fooled by a website called ‘vaccine status id.com’ that came from a random phone number?

Fuck me…

FYI those Nigerian lottery emails you might get aren’t legit either.

FYI those Nigerian lottery emails you might get aren’t legit either.
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No way, next week i am getting £5m transferred and its only cost me £850.
 
Bought a pair of £10000 speakers off eBay for £920.
Didn't get the speakers but did get an empty envelope by registered post. Most expensive envelope ever.
That's a ****. I have five magic beans going for a competitive, unrepeatable price, if you want to recoup your loses on those £10k speakers? Can you or someone you know climb?

Get in quick and save ££££££££'s.
 
Had an email recently from "PayPal" saying there was an issue with my account and to click the link verify / security etc
First page was name / address etc and then the 2nd page was confirming my bank details linked to the account.
Emailed PayPal and they confirmed 20 mins later that it was a scam and asked me to forward it to them.
The email sent by the fraudsters was something like enquiries@paypal.security. com and all the wording and text looked the part. They must catch loads out but thankfully not me!

I had my first ever Phishing email last month about my Paypal account.

I didn't click on it but had to think for a few seconds. It then dawned on me that my Paypal account is registered with a different email address.

I forwarded the email to the National Cyber Security Centre.

 
That's a ****. I have five magic beans going for a competitive, unrepeatable price, if you want to recoup your loses on those £10k speakers? Can you or someone you know climb?

Get in quick and save ££££££££'s.
I know a lad called Jack if that helps....but he has a match Tuesday ...
 
Had a call today from an Indian lady claiming to be from BT Open reach, number must have been a spoof too but not very sophisticated as it had 44 at the start.

A legitimate number wouldn't show the international dialling code in the domestic territory.

I replied back in an Indian accent and told her to fuck off.
 

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