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Post by naughtyfox on May 22, 2018 7:21:22 GMT
Just a heads up. This 'tech savvy' woman seems to have missed a load of details out so i suspect she really did blab and dole out precious info to the scammer - otherwise why would the scammer have even bothered to phone, eh? I expect she's fibbing a bit to save face. I thought I'd remind some of 'The Older Generation' on Thunderboat to be doubly beware of this kind of thing. "So no one to blame but her self! All she had to do was say no they aren't mine please put a stop on them and I will pop in tomorrow morning and sort it out." "A fool and their money are soon parted, If the Bank call you tell them its their Security problem then hang up." "Anybody who wears such a hideous snake print dress deserves to be scammed frankly." www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5755585/Victim-sophisticated-banking-scam-reveals-tricked-losing-4-000.html#comments
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Post by bodger on May 22, 2018 7:33:04 GMT
you know what, foxy ... without your invaluable leads from the likes of the Daily Mail, which most of us never read, we would be lost in space and unable to protect ourselves from the big bad world out there.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2018 8:05:24 GMT
Common sense prevails all.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 22, 2018 17:53:08 GMT
you know what, foxy ... without your invaluable leads from the likes of the Daily Mail, which most of us never read, we would be lost in space and unable to protect ourselves from the big bad world out there. Well the thing is that although the Daily Mail does publish a lot of tripe, many of the people who post comments only do so because they also hold this view and as a result the comments are often very, very funny, and are often very thinly veiled comedic attacks on the Daily Mail's style of journalism. I will admit to doing this myself.
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