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Old 08-31-2017, 06:53 PM
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Good for U Miles42... I don't waste my time eather......
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Old 08-31-2017, 07:08 PM
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Hmmm, we just let the phone ring. If it's important just leave a note.
Yep. Such a simple solution.
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I posted an ad in Talk of The Villages to sell a table for $75. I received an text from a person that asked for my name and address so that they could Fedx a check. When the check arrived this morning, it was made out to me for $1350.00. He texted me that his cashier mistakenly added the shipping charges and wanted me to deposit the check in my bank and mail the shipping charges via a moneygram to the shipper.

I was born at night, but not last night!

I wont mention his name, because it's probably false, but the phone number was: 323-473-9244

DO NOT Fall For This!!!
Yes -- it is a 100% scam.

So why wouldn't you mention the name???
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Old 08-31-2017, 07:21 PM
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The last time a fellow with an Indian accent called and said he was from windows, I said my windows don't need cleaning and hung up.
I've told them I don't have a computer.

Shuts them up real fast!
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Old 08-31-2017, 07:43 PM
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While in CO I clicked on an attachment from a former renter...big mistake. since then, my credit card has been hacked, got a new one. Changed passwords on everything I can think of. Someone, somehow, tried to hack into my patient portal account with the villages health care, after several attempts, it was locked then they tried again and got locked out. I just changed that info and password as well. I froze my credit reports with the 3 credit report companies.
My IPhone has had strange problems, my emails go to trash, had to restart my thumb print id. Bottom line do not open any attachments unless you are sure that it is legit
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Old 08-31-2017, 11:54 PM
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While in CO I clicked on an attachment from a former renter...big mistake. since then, my credit card has been hacked, got a new one. Changed passwords on everything I can think of. Someone, somehow, tried to hack into my patient portal account with the villages health care, after several attempts, it was locked then they tried again and got locked out. I just changed that info and password as well. I froze my credit reports with the 3 credit report companies.
My IPhone has had strange problems, my emails go to trash, had to restart my thumb print id. Bottom line do not open any attachments unless you are sure that it is legit
We've all done the same thing, don't beat yourself up. Live and learn.
I don't open any attachments unless they're from friends.
I am careful to check the sender's email address before I open the attachment.
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AND if you receive mail almost daily and all if a sudden you don't, check with the USPS to make sure a change of address wasn't submitted.
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First of all...yes, thanks for letting him send the check FedEx. Both of our pension checks here depend on people using them!!
Secondly, that guy has been on TOTV for a while now and I believe Admin is aware. I ratted his butt out once already. He tried the same crap with me. Glad you didn't get ripped off.
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Got a call from "windows" I told him BS I have a MAC
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Old 09-01-2017, 06:27 PM
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Ripped the check up!
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Old 09-01-2017, 11:53 PM
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Default Scam phone calls, emails etc

Remember do not talk to them. don't let them get a tape of your voice-- if they are able to get "yes" it can be used to get over the phone applications for credit cards etc in your name,,,,,
Just hang up,
Email-- do not open attachments -- but I have to admit-- sometimes the email is so good it looks exactly like your bank or credit card-- you have to pay attention to what you read. That happened to me, something in the email concerned me and i called the bank/or card with phone number from my current credit card and they issued me a new card- just because I received the email.
Also I was told re nuisance calls, when I tried to block them, they just keep calling by changing the last 4 numbers of the number i had blocked.
Now they are calling me on my cell...
Also if anyone calls and message says press another # to speak to someone-- do not do it. It can be a problem. Too long to explain. Trust me
You have to be so careful these days.
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Old 09-02-2017, 06:32 AM
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Remember do not talk to them. don't let them get a tape of your voice-- if they are able to get "yes" it can be used to get over the phone applications for credit cards etc in your name,,,,,
Just hang up,
Email-- do not open attachments -- but I have to admit-- sometimes the email is so good it looks exactly like your bank or credit card-- you have to pay attention to what you read. That happened to me, something in the email concerned me and i called the bank/or card with phone number from my current credit card and they issued me a new card- just because I received the email.
Also I was told re nuisance calls, when I tried to block them, they just keep calling by changing the last 4 numbers of the number i had blocked.
Now they are calling me on my cell...
Also if anyone calls and message says press another # to speak to someone-- do not do it. It can be a problem. Too long to explain. Trust me
You have to be so careful these days.
Great advice!
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When I get one of those "Windows" phone calls, I calmly tell them they are doing wrong and there is a special place in hell for them.

While it will not stop the evil, one person just may quit the scam calling.

And I know many of the callers probably don't believe in hell, BUT if one of them does, well it just may get them thinking.
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Old 09-02-2017, 06:53 AM
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While in CO I clicked on an attachment from a former renter...big mistake. since then, my credit card has been hacked, got a new one. Changed passwords on everything I can think of. Someone, somehow, tried to hack into my patient portal account with the villages health care, after several attempts, it was locked then they tried again and got locked out. I just changed that info and password as well. I froze my credit reports with the 3 credit report companies.
My IPhone has had strange problems, my emails go to trash, had to restart my thumb print id. Bottom line do not open any attachments unless you are sure that it is legit
Not trying to be funny but this a unhappy renter?
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Old 09-02-2017, 08:09 AM
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Not trying to be funny but this a unhappy renter?
More likely, the ex-renter's email was hacked and the same attachment sent to all of their contacts...with the hope that someone would click on it.

The same scenario occurs when all of a sudden a person receives a new friend request on Facebook, from someone who is already a friend.

It's a good idea to change your passwords every so often on email accounts/Facebook/Etc.
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