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Showing posts with label scam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scam. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2010

Scam2Phone


Scam2Phone: The latest phone billing scam is a play on the term Bill2Phone. However, Bill2phone is a legal way for persons to transact business using their phone number. The scam appears to develop when persons fraudulently obtain and use other people's identification data and attributes on the internet. For example, our family was recently victimized by such a "scam". An extra phone bill page recently started appearing in the monthly bill with TWO new voicemail accounts and "discount network" account. The charges so far? $ 126.78. Inadvertently, the account holder paid this bill as he/she did not want their service disconnected. One of us contacted one of the account "providers" and were asked if we had signed on to the site "US Prize Draw dot com". Nope. Never did - until today. Complaints are being filed with the FCC. If you 'google' some of the labels for this post, you should get a universe of hits regarding this 'scam'. We haven't even contacted our senator or congressperson - yet.
Updated/Revised: Monday, February 1, 2010: Resolution! We contacted AT&T Billing over the internet (yester)day. We told them what was wrong, what our actions and suspicions and conclusions were...you know... Their website said to expect a call from their rep in 2 or 3 business days. Hah! They called the same day and left a message. They are issuing a credit of $ 126.80 (maybe next month or so...) and blocking the questionable accounts. You should have heard the tone of their message. The rep sounded quite concerned and even desperate... We told our victimized family member this morning. He/she is still sharp enough to ask "What about those accounts on that bill?". We told them that those people/outfits had been blocked by AT&T Billing from his/her account. Double Hah! No further word yet except for a "cutesy-poo" email from AT&T saying "Welcome to AT&T"! We're not buying it....


Monday, October 19, 2009

Tricket or Twicket

Tricket / Twicket: The unfortunate portmanteau of trick and Twitter with parking ticket. (1) The deployment of fake parking tickets on vehicles with a fakeware address. (2) The deployment of same to defraud the public via online scam using websites and other social networking platforms. Beware!

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FOM: Parking ticket leads to a virus

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Fakeware

Money at hand image licensed under Creative Commons by Don Hankins


Fakeware: The unfortunate portmanteau of fake and software. With regard to the use of scareware and other online scams to defraud the public.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Scoogle

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Scoogle: The obvious and unfortunate portmanteau of scam and Google. Google announces finding email scam.

FOM: Google targeted in e-mail scam , Web mail scam propagates itself and Key-logging.

Updated: Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Zig-Zag Scam

Zig-Zag Scam: Not one of our terms. A rather complicated scam concerning the international airport(s) at B******, T*******, the duty free shops and the policing authorities. Routinely (?), visitors to the duty free shop are 'pinched' for shoplifting (whether they have the goods or not...), detained, interrogated (separately), told they are 'in serious trouble', have their passports confiscated, held in a shabby hotel and taken to an ATM to withdraw a large sum of cash to pay their "bail".

Note: If you plan to use or publish this term, do not visit T*******.

Reference(s): Tourists warned of Thailand airport scam, Bangkok International Airport(s) and Duty Free Shop.

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