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Steph | Report | 21 Nov 2003 09:20 |
That 'nice man' from Nigeria, told me he was deposed royalty!! He needed funds to reclaim his throne !! Sadly, I was unable to help!! I need all my thousands of pounds for family research!! Oh well, bang goes my Nigerian knighthood!! Steph |
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Carol | Report | 20 Nov 2003 18:27 |
And dont click on any links in an email. Genuine people such as paypal, banks, credit card companies etc. will never ask for sensitive information in an email. If you do click on the link, have a look at the address bar at the top of your screen. But DONT enter any information. |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 20 Nov 2003 18:25 |
That nice man in Nigeria gets around doesn't he, he's even related to me! Seriously though, I wonder how many people fall for it! Maggy, West Yorkshire |
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Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) | Report | 20 Nov 2003 11:34 |
Jackie.... Twigged this one straight away when I got this one from Paypal ? last week DON'T open the attachment. MIKE. |
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Margaret | Report | 20 Nov 2003 08:11 |
The "nice man in Nigeria" has many relatives and has been trying this one for years. Margaret |
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Elisabeth | Report | 20 Nov 2003 07:40 |
I have also received a message from the nice man in Nigeria. Such a shame I haven't been able to help him! Morning Marly. Elisabeth |
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Jackie | Report | 20 Nov 2003 00:46 |
If you recieve an e-mail pretending to be from PayPal warning you that your account is due to expire don't reply. It's asking people to update their credit card details and the information it asks for can allow access to bank accounts. There are more details of this on:bbc(.)co(.)uk under the heading technology. Also fake e-mail from Microsoft claiming to be update. Microsoft DO NOT send updates via e-mails. |