by TerranceBoyce
Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:38 am
https://sites.google.com/site/aolautostransaction/
An amusing and bizarre version of a commonly set up type of fraudulent website. Select 'Contact' and it flips you to
http://servicesgooglecheckout.sharepoint.com/Pages/googlewalletcontactus.aspx
It only goes to evidence that fraudsters like to impersonate major corporations to try to make their scams look legitimate, and it seems that sometimes even they get confused about who they're impersonating.
An amusing and bizarre version of a commonly set up type of fraudulent website. Select 'Contact' and it flips you to
http://servicesgooglecheckout.sharepoint.com/Pages/googlewalletcontactus.aspx
Google Wallet Purchase Protection Program
It only goes to evidence that fraudsters like to impersonate major corporations to try to make their scams look legitimate, and it seems that sometimes even they get confused about who they're impersonating.
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