Neil Wyatt | 29/07/2015 09:41:34 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Someone with a classified ad on this website has been contacted by a scammer (excerpt from the initial email below). Although they aren't a user with the email address used, they may be registered on this website, or more likely they are just sending out 'phishing' emails - note that they don't actually say what they want to buy. The follow up email to the one below either was setting up an extra ''shipping' scam. Please take care if you use free ads - it is your responsibility to look out for scams like this. Neil "Hi, I'd like to know more about this ad, I need to know the reason why you want to sell it and send me some pictures if available and price?. I hope you are the real
Edited By Neil Wyatt on 29/07/2015 09:46:21 |
Ajohnw | 29/07/2015 11:03:07 |
3631 forum posts 160 photos | At least the English on this one is a bit weird, just one slip really. It could even be genuine. It might just be some one hoping to gain an email address from the reply but they get that anyway. Must admit I prefer set ups where the forum masks that by handling the communications. One of the things I find odd about that type is that when I have experienced it and I look at the email headers often N. America is involved. Also when my yahoo email was hacked and I sent out a lot of spam from some where in America at some un earthly hour here. Something like 100 odd emails in seconds. John - |
Neil Wyatt | 29/07/2015 11:33:53 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | It was the follow up email that gave the game away - a cheque for a surplus amount to be deducted and given to the shipping agent... lots of strange English and all rather weird. But people need to be cautious, particularly when emails skirt round actually mentioning any details of the item - such as what it is they actually want to buy! Neil |
Chris Barry | 29/07/2015 16:44:28 |
![]() 43 forum posts 18 photos | Just had exactly the same from my advert on the homeworkshop website for my 254.
thankfully seeing this has confirmed my suspicions! cheers
Chris |
Tony Pratt 1 | 29/07/2015 17:09:48 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | Unfortunately 'bad English' can still be a genuine enquiry, I am constantly amazed by the spelling & grammar errors people make who speak English as their first language. Tony |
Richard Marks | 29/07/2015 18:01:29 |
218 forum posts 8 photos | John W1 You have been backscattered, try changing your email password, if that doesn't work get on to your email supplier and get them to sort it, if that doesn't work your only other option is to change your email address, speaking from experience! |
Bowber | 29/07/2015 19:20:18 |
169 forum posts 24 photos | Posted by Tony Pratt 1 on 29/07/2015 17:09:48:
Unfortunately 'bad English' can still be a genuine enquiry, I am constantly amazed by the spelling & grammar errors people make who speak English as their first language. Tony Yup, that's because we're engineers, or budding engineers anyway Re these scams, they are hoping to catch you in that distracted moment were your not paying attention. Steve |
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