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Thread: URGENT WARNING

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    Australia
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    Default URGENT WARNING

    Hi all.....

    Please if you receive and email from NETELLER with something similar to what is below.....DO NOT log into neteller through the link they provide.

    This email is not from neteller and you will have your funds stolen if you do.


    It is a scam to get your log in details....


    Dear Customer,

    According to our registries, we have recently detected that your account has been accessed from different IP addresses. This could be happening because your computer's IP address is dynamic and varies constantly, or because you have used more than one computer to access your account. Due to this event and in fulfillment with the current legislation, we have updated our computer systems to offer greater security to our clients, thus we will need you to access your account and verify it's recent activity. The security procedures require that you verify the activity in your account before December 14th, 2006. Otherwise, passed this date, our automated computer security system will suspend your account indefinitely.

    In order to access your account and to verify it's activity, you must click on the link below:

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Posts
    1

    Default

    This is also true with paypal, e-gold and alertpay. Do NOT ever click on any so called link they put in those emails.

  3. #3
    HeidiSpide Guest

    Default

    Thanks for the warning

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    WALNUT CALIFORNIA
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    Default

    thank you sooo much I would have fell for it. So I thank you from the bottom of my wallet .

  5. #5

    Default

    Just so your all aware of what to do if you get any emails off banks or online payment processors heres the best way to avoid the phishing techniques these con artists use:

    Never click there links in an email as most banks and online payment companies will never ask you to click a link to verify yourself except when you first join.

    If you are worried about the message instead of clicking the link just open your browser manually and type in the companies url...NOT THE URL IN THE EMAIL.

    If the email is genuine then the information will definitly be asked for as soon as you log in.I was once asked to log in to my egold account and lost a fair whack... a lesson hard learnt.

    Look out for the padlock in the bottom of your browser as that is a secure site and most con sites wont have it.

    hope that saves someone the anguish of losing there cash... if so im glad i posted

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