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HMMMM, you think this is fake???
Oh joy! Just got an e-mail from Neteller! Luckily, I just use it to transfer money and that's it. NO balance on it right now.
This has to be a scam to get my information though, doesn't it? Terrorists! LMAO. They needed a fucking doughnut and a coffee or what? Drug dealers? I already give freely to them. Anyway, read away and let me know what you think. Gotta get on the phone and make sure everything's cool. Dear NETELLER account holder, We regret to inform you, that we had to block your NETELLER account because we have been notified that your account may have been compromised by outside parties. Our terms and conditions you agreed to state that your account must always be under your control or those you designate at all times.Neteller's duty is to do everything to ensure safety to all of our customers and to prevent fraud.We have noticed some activity related to your account that indicates that other parties may have access and or control of your information in your account since our system shows login attempts from different Ip addresses(China,Hong Kong,Taiwan). These parties were in the past involved with money laundering, illegal drugs, terrorism and various Federal Title 18 violations. Please be aware that until we can verify your identity no further access to your account will be allowed and we will have no other liability for your account or any transactions that may have occurred as a result of your failure to reactivate your account as instructed below. Please follow the link below and renew your account information [ ]https://www.neteller.com/ab/ve*rify/index.cfm Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. Before you reactivate your account, all payments have been frozen, and you will not be able to use your account in any way until we have verified your identity. NETELLER Customer Service [ 26?To=help@neteller.c*om&count=1090670714 ]help@neteller.com
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Seems fake.
Just logged in to my account and their "help" is support@neteller not help@neteller. Hopefully, no one ever falls for these bullshit emails. I got one similarly from Ebay a couple weeks ago that was confirmed as a scam.
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99% a scam....
look at the link address, the number before neteller is the key. Forward to Neteller and email them through their REAL website (or the phone number on their website) to confirm that your account is ok. Paypal seems to take this stuff pretty seriously. I would guess as Neteller becomes more prominent as poker grows, this tye of scam will show up for their account holders as well. |
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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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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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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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Moron
Of course it is fake. It's not even a good fake. If it was from Netteller, it would say Neteller.com not . Always either delete these emails or forward them to the FBI. In addtion if you have concerns that your account might be frozen, just go to , login as usual, and you would expect to be told. Duh!
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yeah if you can login then your account wasnt locked lol.
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Always be suspicious of a link that starts with numbers. The one response reminds me of the time I got two of the 'Nigerian bank account' scam mails in quick order, and forwarded each to the other one.
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I thought from the tone of my post, you could tell I was 99.9% sure it was a fake. Sorry if you didn't pick up on that. I still wanna follow up and make 100% sure though. Double Duh.
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