by The Enchantress
Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:30 pm
Welcome to Scamwarners soxchris.
Re-posting your information to enable google to search the mail addresses.
[email protected] is also using this email [email protected]
Thank You for posting this information - it will alert and save others from being scammed.
If you have any questions, concerns or further information please post.
A support team member will be happy to help you anyway we can.
Also please report to your local police any concerns about your personal safety.
I have just re-read this thread - and it appears that this scammers IP = 82.128.20.240 = Lagos, Nigeria
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Scamwarners advice "What do I do if I've been scammed/nearly scammed?"
Re-posting your information to enable google to search the mail addresses.
[email protected] is also using this email [email protected]
Thank You for posting this information - it will alert and save others from being scammed.
If you have any questions, concerns or further information please post.
A support team member will be happy to help you anyway we can.
Also please report to your local police any concerns about your personal safety.
I have just re-read this thread - and it appears that this scammers IP = 82.128.20.240 = Lagos, Nigeria
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Scamwarners advice "What do I do if I've been scammed/nearly scammed?"
Cease all communications with the scammer immediately. Delete any emails unopened and hang up if the scammer calls you.
Report the scam to your local police and to the Internet Crime Complaint Centre if you are in the US. There is not much chance that the scammer will be caught, as he is probably overseas and certainly using false details. However, the more scams are reported, the more the authorities can tell how widespread it is, and the greater the effort that goes into stopping it.
If you have given the scammer your bank account, credit card or other financial details, tell your bank, card company or other provider immediately, and ask them to change your accounts and card numbers.
Do not accept any deliveries that are from the scammer or that you are not expecting. If you receive a check or something similar (such as a money order) take it to your bank or local police and tell them you think it is fake.
Do not panic. Whilst scammers are criminals and some of them are dangerous, the risks are negligible if you simply stop communicating with them. If you are in any doubt about your safety, report your concerns to your local police, who will be able to advise you.
Spread the word. We know it's very uncomfortable to feel that you got scammed, or nearly got scammed, but if you fell for it, so will others. Talking about it may be hard, but the more you help educate everyone about scams, the less opportunities there are for scammers to defraud others.
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Never send money by Western Union/Moneygram.
Never give personal information.
Online anyone can claim to be anyone, any age and from anywhere.
Are you falling for a love scammer? click here
Never send money by Western Union/Moneygram.
Never give personal information.
Online anyone can claim to be anyone, any age and from anywhere.