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I got a card on our front door saying we missed a package delivery and to call a number to reschedule. The card looked mostly legit and was from the US parcel service or something like that. It is easy to read postal if you are just casually scanning. Thankfully I hate calling anyone and took some time to investigate a bit. Apparently if you call you are giving consent to some sort of aggressive marketing scheme.
I should have saved the card to post. It looks very similar to the ones the fedex guys leave. I don't consider myself gullible, but I could see how one would get tricked with this "scam". |
I got a letter from a "company" supposedly in Texas, saying that I owed $180 fees for credit card processing, for my veterinary practice that I closed 10 years ago.
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Got an email from Paypal stating that my account had been compromised and to please log in immediately to resolve. Of course I did not log in.
It wasn't Paypal it was Paypa1..... Poor eyesight might not have caught the difference between a small case "L" and the number "1". |
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The ones that piss me off most are the ever increasing number of 'We've reviewed your student loans and you are eligible for a discount' and the 'Urgent, we've sent you several reminders about the warranty that's about to expire on your vehicle, please contact us to make sure you don't lose coverage'.
I've never had a student loan in my life. I don't borrow money except to buy houses. There are three cars in my family. My 99 Boxster that's been out of warranty since the early part of the century, my bought new 2008 Volvo C30 that I ran out on miles in 2010 and my ever rotating company car that i get a new one of every year. I've taken to wasting their time by stringing them on as long as possible on the phone before telling them to get stuffed. No call lists are useless until there is some kind of real penalty applied like $100 for every # on the list. |
I always give the Cobra replica when they ask about extended warranties. Not one has offered to extend the warranty on that for some reason.
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Our IT department has started sending out fake phishing emails, usually shortly after our annual phishing computer based training course. And yes, they get a bunch of people every time.
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Then again, most IT departments don't get users that are actually capable of making correct diagnoses of issues. 95% of the time with a real issue I just contact the person in ITS that I know can fix it. That other 5% though.... :D |
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Vendor data bases, goods received/work performed substantiation, front-end spend authorization. Only takes one very sloppy system and a payday could happen. |
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How stupid? They got $11.8 million from a university.
MacEwan University defrauded of $11.8M in online phishing scam - Edmonton - CBC News An Edmonton university was defrauded of $11.8 million after staff failed to call one of its vendors to verify whether emails requesting a change in banking information were legitimate. MacEwan University discovered the fraud on Aug. 23 after the legitimate vendor, a construction company, called to ask why it hadn't been paid. Three payments were made to the fraudulent account: one on Aug. 10 for $1.9 million; another on Aug. 17 for $22,000 and a third on Aug. 19 for $9.9 million. |
A friend received an unsolicited approach for life insurance. He responded with great enthusiasm, and the salesman was equally enthusiastic until he got to 'occupation'.
"Design, build and test-pilot ultralight aircraft". Salesman lost enthusiasm at that point. |
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The Basturds but I can't help but admire the elegance of this scam. |
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i had one post and ad for a 1960 VW T1 recently
For 1600 euros, which is about 1800 USD Mint condition.. for that price.. that's not even close to realistic. That's like saying "free" https://scontent-bru2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...23&oe=5A26CE80 |
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Tape their envelope to a box of bricks is more like it ..
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