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Offline PTsideshow

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Fraud in the name off the BBC
« on: February 22, 2011, 09:41:52 AM »
Just received this email, I have sent it to the BBC home office. I'm sure that the BBC isn't picking random Email address in the USA and giving trips away plus a cash bonus.  :ddb: So It must be a SCAM ALERT!   :borg:
   BBC VIP Holiday <vipluxvac@bbc.co.uk>
Subject :    VIP HOLIDAY TO LONDON
Reply To :    bbcuktrip@ymail.com
   
Tue, Feb 22, 2011 07:09 AM

Congratulations! This email address has won you a VIP Holiday to UK with $300,000 USD Cash bonus. To collect/process your won prize, contact Craig (+447024073468) or Elizabeth by replying to this notification.

Rgards

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2011, 02:28:53 PM »
We get the same thing here in Blighty!

A regular one is some attorney in the States wants to give you a fantastic sum if you will contact them with your bank details...yeah right! :lol:

It seems that a lot of them originate in Africa...

Ah...the wonders of instant global communication  :hammer:

My father at 83 got stung by some offshore investment group...not enough to maim but enough to hurt, silly old bugger!

I have told him so many times to ignore and delete the emails and refuse to answer the phone spams. He talks to them so they all have his name and number and prey on the daft old sod because he thinks they must be legitimate if they know his name!

We have, here in the UK, what is called the Preferred Telephone List, as well as one for faxes and one for post. You sign up for free.
If these people contact you out of the blue then you can report them and they will be fined. I got fed up with a certain credit card company forever sending me crap. Reported them the first time and they told the outfit that I was a customer. The second time I reported them is when I heard that they had said I was a customer; it cost them a lot of money I believe. Never heard from them again.

I would recommend everyone signing up to it!

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2011, 02:58:48 PM »
The TPS (and MPS) are certainly great things - but be aware they only affect UK based companies; so you can still get those irritating recorded messages from abroad...
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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2011, 03:08:25 PM »
We have the same thing in the US, and they work around it all the time. This was the first time that they were taking the BBC name in vein. Gee 300,000 Dollars USD spending money in addition to the tickets! Man inflation must be steep over there!  :lol:
They still us the robo auto computer dialer's, for the small time rip off companies doing duct cleaning, home repairs etc.
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Looking forward to the BBC response  :ddb:
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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2011, 03:12:08 PM »
Gotta be a scam.... $300k USD spend money equals what? 10 pounds? :lol:

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2011, 03:33:48 PM »
If you had responded, I'm sure it wouldn't have been long before the "BBC" asked for bank details (just to be sure the money didn't get misplaced) and some form of ID (just to be sure they were dealing with the right person).

Last week, my delight at learning of huge winnings in a Spanish lottery was tempered by the realisation that I've never bought a lottery ticket outside the UK, and that my last visit to Spain was seven years ago...

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2011, 03:59:31 PM »
Hey guys

These are just a few of the offers that I have received.
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WE THE MONEY GRAM AGENT REMITTING OFFICE HAVE SENT YOUR FULL COMPENSATION
PAYMENT OF $950.000.00 THROUGH MONEY GRAM, YOU WILL BE RECEIVING $7,000.00
PER DAY. NOW WE HAVE SEND THE FIRST PAYMENT TO YOU.
  :clap: :clap: :clap:

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I am Barr Arif Ahmed, I have contacted you in distributing the money left behind by my client who share the same last name as yours before it is confiscated by the bank where this deposit He secured a contract of us$18.000.000 Million left behind in the bank. I contacted you in distributing the amount. Please get back immediately to proceed. Contact me on    :doh:  :clap: :clap:

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My regards to your family, I felt like communicate with you my name is Kate 24yrs single girl is my pleasure with due respect to cultivate a healthy friendship with you with due respect. I have great interest in the ocean and traveling, my hubbies are reading and dancing.
so I decided to extend my felicitations to you. Presently I can not really specify what prompted my drive to write but I did have the mind that you could be a nice person
  :doh:
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I think your missing out on all the fun. Heck I have more money than I  can ever hope to spend. Pretty young girls to help me spend it and give me more. Several lifetime supplies of Viagra and any other meds that I may need. Every day there are more offers pouring in but I am running out of places to store the money. On top of that it is time consuming having to continuously run down to the freight company to haul some more large trunks full of cash home. I think my neighbours are starting to get jealous.  What do you think I should do?  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2011, 05:04:16 PM »
Don

If it were me, I'd buy milling cutters ...

The lad in his shed can never have too many milling cutters IMHO

Possibly monogrammed ...

Platinum inlaid ...

Tastefully housed in one of those posh Morocan leather cases with the purple velvet lining ...

Just like mine, in fact ..  ::)

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2011, 10:35:58 AM »

...my hubbies are reading and dancing.
so I decided to extend my felicitations to you..
.

Try visualizing that without smiling.

Dave :) :coffee: :ddb:

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2011, 10:29:35 PM »
Alas here is the reply from the BBC,
Reference CAS-620252

Thanks for contacting the BBC.

I understand you received an email claiming that you won the lottery.

We've been made aware of emails of this nature having been received purporting to be affiliated with the BBC.

These emails have no connection with the BBC whatsoever and you should ignore them. You should not reply to them and if you believe that persons are attempting to deceive you with a view to monetary gain, you should contact the police.

We're guided by the feedback that we receive and to that end I'd like to assure you that I've registered your complaint on our audience log. This is a daily report of audience feedback that's made available to BBC staff, including programme makers, members of the BBC Executive Board, channel controllers and other senior managers.

Thanks again for taking the time contact us.

Kind Regards

Ryan Burroughs
BBC Complaints
www.bbc.co.uk/complaints

NB This is sent from an outgoing account only which is not monitored. You cannot reply to this email address but if necessary please contact us via our webform quoting any case number we provided.
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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #10 on: March 04, 2011, 10:41:34 PM »
Just received this email, I have sent it to the BBC home office. I'm sure that the BBC isn't picking random Email address in the USA and giving trips away plus a cash bonus. 

Subject :    VIP HOLIDAY TO LONDON
Reply To :    bbcuktrip@ymail.com


Giveaway is the reply to addy  doesnt match the supposed sender


Registrant:
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        domainadmin@yahoo-inc.com +1.4083493300 Fax: +1.4083493301

    Domain Name: ymail.com


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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #11 on: March 05, 2011, 06:09:31 AM »
Giveaway is the reply to addy  doesnt match the supposed sender


Registrant:
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    Domain Name: ymail.com


Robert


Not really since it is an email address, the address you posted is yahoo email home office!
Alot of members use ymail, Gmail or other throw away email addresses. that don't match the ISP's details.

The dead give away is it is an unsolicited email, involving a contest you didn't enter. Along with the fact that the BBC doesn't give away $300,00USD to random US email addy's
"The internet just a figment, of my imagination!' 
 
 There are only 3 things I can't do!"
Raise the Dead!
        Walk on water!
                 Fix a broken heart!
and I'm working on the first two!
glen

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #12 on: March 05, 2011, 09:42:29 AM »


Not really since it is an email address, the address you posted is yahoo email home office!
Alot of members use ymail, Gmail or other throw away email addresses. that don't match the ISP's details.

The dead give away is it is an unsolicited email, involving a contest you didn't enter. Along with the fact that the BBC doesn't give away $300,00USD to random US email addy's
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Meant that the addy of the sender did not match the reply-to addy, not that big a thing. Get these type of "Deals" all the time. I just like to know which address to use to get them signed up for  "Free" Viagra

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Re: Fraud in the name off the BBC
« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2011, 02:29:04 PM »
Sorry if this has been posted before, but... There is a site called "419 Eater" <http://www.419eater.com/index.php>. Check it and maybe post this there...

Oh, and there is some hilarious stories posted there!


Off to make my introduction now!

Kjelle (in Sweden)