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Post by Cherry on May 14, 2012 13:39:50 GMT
We have been getting a lot of e'mails, supposedly from Amazon, which refer to order cancellations which are completely false. My husband was getting annoyed and then a warning e'mail was sent from Amazon. The usual advice applies. Don't give out any personal details.
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Post by esther on May 14, 2012 14:17:35 GMT
I have been getting those emails,too Cherry - I just delete them .
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Post by Geranium on May 14, 2012 14:52:47 GMT
Thanks for the warning. I haven't had any...yet.
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Post by SueA on May 14, 2012 15:09:10 GMT
I get loads of rubbish like that but haven't seen the Amazon ones yet, thanks for the warning.
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Post by peony on May 14, 2012 16:17:14 GMT
Haven't had anything yet but thank you for the warning Cherry.
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Post by Rosie on May 15, 2012 7:47:25 GMT
Thanks for letting us know Cherry. It's lottery one's we keep getting
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Post by steve on May 15, 2012 11:28:32 GMT
Note there are a few now that you get sent to your mobiles like your PPI claim has come through or we have your accident money give us a ring....they are either after your bank details or when you ring back it is something like £3.50 a minute
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Post by Cherry on May 15, 2012 18:56:20 GMT
Although I put that warning on just in case, I don't think any of us are stupid enough to fall for these scams.
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Post by steve on May 15, 2012 19:14:19 GMT
Are you sure? ;D
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Post by Rosie on May 16, 2012 7:58:05 GMT
Note there are a few now that you get sent to your mobiles like your PPI claim has come through or we have your accident money give us a ring....they are either after your bank details or when you ring back it is something like £3.50 a minute We have had those too Steve
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