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Yeah, just forwarded it.
It's a scam. I followed the link to the "confirmation" page they sent me. When I got their, half of the links didn't work on the bottom of the page (i.e. legal terms, security, help, etc.) I then went to the actual Neteller site and those links worked perfectly fine. I hope I can reply to the fake e-mail. I'm gonna send them some gay grandpa movies or maybe some Christian propaganda. Haven't decided yet.
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If you logged in to your neteller account then it is a scam, because it says your account is blocked.
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Where would I be without Geoff?
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Pshabi, seriously, was that a joke or not?
I'm trying to determine what your IQ might be if it was not .Oh, looks like we have a new resident asshole around here .
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Asssssssshooooooooooooooleamiiiiiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !
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I get these scam SPAMs every day. Mostly ebay and PayPal, but also places I don't even have accounts like Washington Mutual.
I would never fall for it (hopefully), but I admit, they look real - everything except for one or two links that either go to some IP address (see above) or or something like that so it even looks real. I have to think this is a VERY successful way of getting people's personal information and then using that to get into their account and causing havoc. |
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I'm not sure I would EVER respond to spam. While it might make you feel better, it confirms they have a real address who has looked at their email. You will become a preferred spamee
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