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I was on the PC and got a popup in the corner from the BBC News.
It was saying David Beckham (soccer player) was on the TV telling how he is making a fortune daily. So I clicked on the popup, then I got a BBC News page and it was saying David was on a TV show telling people to get on this quick, it was about the Bitcoin thing, then there was screenshots of people replying thanking him and they were making a small fortune overnight by doing nothing, just letting the Auto Trade run. Then at the bottom of the page was a 'Click This' to join quick. So like an idiot I clicked it, it asked for my name and email and phone number, I entered that then got a page saying the minimum deposit was £200 and to enter my bank card number, I know what you are all thinking but I did it. Then a popup saying because I in the UK my deposit hadn't gone through, at that moment I got a phone call from a Asian woman saying she saw I had just registered and could I verify my bank details, so now I realised something was wrong. I said, "When I buy something online and it asks for my bank details I don't get a phone call asking me to verify so why are you asking?" She said I needed to go through her first, I refused and hung up, 2 seconds later she phoned back again asking me to verify my bank details, I said forget it I'm not interested, she phoned again straight away, I told her to stop phoning me. Then I got an email sending me link that would enable me to deposit the money from the UK, then I phoned my bank. I got a security person on and I told them my story and gave them the email details etc. They stopped my bank card straight away and are sending me a new one in a few days. Then I Googled a search and found a page saying that there was a FAKE BBC News item being sent online about the Bitcoin, I normally never fall for stuff like this but that BBC News page looked genuine and like an idiot I fell for it. Anyway luckily they can't take my money now as my card had been stopped but I'm letting others know just in case they get the popup and like me think it is real. Edit: Forgot to add, on the fake news page it also said that a few banks phoned the BBC at the moment TV program was on air asking them to stop the broadcast as they didn't want this information getting out, this again influenced me. Col.
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Good rule of thumb is to ignore anything you see that says “this is how you can make a fortune”.
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Thanks for sharing your experience. Scammers are getting a lot better at deception these days, this could happen to anyone, even me! I moved into a new house and was ordering all kinds of household items from Amazon, Walmart, Wayfair, etc and getting the usual emails about deliveries and tracking numbers. Normally when I get an email from FedEx, USPS, or UPS, I copy and paste the tracking number from the email into the Fedex and UPS website one at a time. One day I was going along and I just clicked on the link to go directly to the tracking number... nothing happened but I stopped and realized, wth did I just do? ![]() I'm almost ready to close all my email accounts! ![]() |
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If you would all email your bank sort codes and account numbers to me, I can put a stop to this
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I would say he should put it here in this thread, thereby it would have a greater chance to be stopped. Back to serious comment. I think we all have during our life on the web, have made smaller or bigger mistake. We learn from it. Markus |
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That scam is all over the internet using different household names/celebeities.
One of the worst offenders for such advertising is actually msn.com |
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Hi Jim, wish I had seen it sooner mate, anyway here is the name and email/phone number of the website trying to take my money.
Megan Davis | Agent at INV Center Tel: +442039910009 E-Mail: megand@invcenter.com Website: www.invcenter.com Mailtrack Sender notified by Mailtrack 06/11/20, 11:37:27 AM
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A Dutch celebrity John de Mol jr. (media-entrepreneur/television producer) went to court against Facebook demanding they take down those fake ads and won: https://techcrunch.com/2019/11/12/du...other-lawsuit/ Which seems to have helped as I don't get them as much anymore.
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Here's a scam: Tonight I was looking for a ladder. Home Depot has a really good deal but "out of stock"
Ok, so I search for other vendors, Amazon, out of stock. etc. Then I come across the ladder for nearly half the price at this site https://www.lelafall.com/type-375-mu...-with-aluminum Whoa, this must be a scam, right? According to Scamdoc, yeah, definitely. https://www.scamdoc.com/view/205920 |
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Glad you took STEPS in the right direction and checked first.
Col.
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It's becoming more prevalent than ever. Facebook ads are estimated to be 50% fake store fronts.
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