This is a bulletin board for discussing scam and spam phone calls. Your message did not come from here. It came from a thief. He will trick you into giving him money. He will never give you any money. Delete the message. No not reply to it. Posting your email address here was not wise. Thieves and...
Some keeps caling me over and over from a number that has one too many numbers. The number that appears is: +509 34783439 & 50942262400. They start at 8: 00 in the morning.
Its a lie. There is no prize. The message was sent by a thief. He will trick you into giving him money. He will never give you any money. He sent the message to you because he thinks you are dumb enough to fall for it. All Nokia e-mail addresses end with @nokia.com. Any address that does not end...
It's a scam!!! Best Buy has nothing to do with any gift card give away and has nothing to do with the text you got. And anyone who was 'selected' won nothing! Scamming theives selected you and anyone they can to scam with their lying text ... which they send to everybody!!! There's more information...
Phony talent creatures are everywhere. I have met at least a goodly number of them. Only a few of the thousands of hopefuls ever ultimately get to see their names in the credits or on a marquee. Have a job that allows you flexibility in your hours, but don't give up your regular job for any reason!...
If there is no phone number here, this is better posted on this site- http://www.fraudwatchers.org/forums/ Keep all mailing information (if any) & post details of letter. If there is a return phone number, please post it on this site.
It's a lie! Besides Nokia's email ends in @nokia.com! These type of scammers sending this bs email to everyone are notorious for using free web based email accounts like live.com, hotmail, gmail, msn and yahoo! That should be one red flag right there!!! Nokia (or any other business) wouldn't have to...
These idiots just started that site ... it's only one day old!!! Forward the junk text to your cell carrier at 7726, then delete it. Red flag #1: Any site that is some variation of www.bestbuy.com (as that's the ONLY legit site for Best Buy) is a scam Red flag #2: the fact that it's a text message...
It is guile. There is no Facebook Lottery: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/10/24/beware-facebook-lottery-email-scams/ http://www.bbb.org/blog/2011/12/facebook-lottery-scam/
Yep, it's definitely a scam! More about it can be found here on this thread: http://800notes.com/forum/ta-46d2613af143609/scam-junk-text-claims-you've-won-1000-best-buy-gift-card