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check out the latest money scam

resinboy

Golden Member
I got this in my in box this morning :



Important notice


We have just charged your credit card for money laundry service in amount of $234.65 (because you are either child pornography webmaster or deal with dirty money, which require us to layndry them and then send to your checking account).
If you feel this transaction was made by our mistake, please press "No".
If you confirm this transaction, please press "Yes" and fill in the form below.




Enter your credit card number here:


Enter your credit card expiration date:



-At least they could have spelled their Engrish better LOL.
 
Money laundry?

I hate it when that happens.

But at least the bills have a clean, fresh scent. 😀
 
How would "you are a child pornographer and we want ot charge you money" ever elicit a CC number.

Criminals are almost ALWAYS total fools.
 
That's a SCAM? Who would have thought....
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That one rises to a new level of stupid. "You don't know me, but I'm going to charge you $234.65. If that's OK, give me your credit card number." You would have to be incredibly dense to fall for that!

It would probably be easier and equally successful to stop random people on the street, ask to examine their paper money, and announce some of it is counterfeit and must be confiscated.
 
It would probably be easier and equally successful to stop random people on the street, ask to examine their paper money, and announce some of it is counterfeit and must be confiscated.
I bet that would work in a few cases. I can't believe you'd give your CC number to these folks to get it thrown in a washing machine though.
 
Originally posted by: kranky

It would probably be easier and equally successful to stop random people on the street, ask to examine their paper money, and announce some of it is counterfeit and must be confiscated.



I'm gonna try that one in a retirement village 😉


Old people are always loaded and gullible 😉
 
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