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it wasn't me
Elite Baiter
Joined: 18 Feb 2007
Posts: 1043
Location: sitting in the corner drinking wine, eating cheese
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Fri May 04, 2007 3:08 am |
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A Johnsonville bank customer narrowly escaped being drawn into an internet banking scam recently. Th woman "Y", Whom The Wellingtonian agreed not to identify, responded to an on-line job afvertised on a job website.
She had started up her own consultancy business and was looking to earn some additional money working from home. "I would never have thought it was a scam", she says. "It was a job advertised on the Seek website."
Seek did not officially respond to The Wellingtonian by press time, but a worker commented that they had little control over what advertisers post.
The advertiser sent an application form that, among other information, requested her bank details. She questioned the need for account details on application, but eventually provided them.
Despite never having been interviewed or told the nature of the job she recieved an email telling her of her first task. She replied saying "How do I know what the job entails, how will you know if I'm doing the right job?" They responded with the details and a persons name.
She was told $10,928.22 would be deposited into her account and all she had to do was withdraw it, and send it, less her $300 commission, care of Western Union to the person named.
However, when she went to her Westpac branch, staff had already identified the unusual transaction and alerted her and the police. The money had been illicitly transferred from another bank customers account and "Y" was to be the unwitting 'mule' who transffered it overseas.
However, "Y" did not go through with the transaction, Westapac returned the money to it's rightful owner and Y changed her bank accounts.
Y's advice to others is "Just be very, very careful.
She feels relieved to have escaped with her good name and financially unscathed. "Relieved, yes, but I was terrified. I didn't sleep for days after that. I thought 'Thank God that the people at the bank know me' because I've been dealing with that bank for many years. If I hadn't had that relationship with the bank I could have got done by the cops."
"The thing is they worked real fast and the next thing I knew, there was money in my account."
She has some concern the offenders will seek retribution for the loss of thier ill-gotten $10,000, "I was a bit afraid because they got my home number, home address, they know where I work." She has supplied the police with all the contact details she has for the offenders but the UK phone numbers have turned out to be false.
Westpac bank media relations manager Mark Wyatts says these types of entreaties and offers are being made all the time. "Customers need to be vigilant and very sceptical. Most people would treat job applications that require bank account detais as highly unusual, to say the least." |
I use Seek ALL the time!!!!!! Thank God for this site and my knowledge of scams. As my dear old grandpa used to say "If it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true!" |
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Frank Horrigan
Wannabe Baiter
Joined: 07 Apr 2007
Posts: 86
Location: Noveau Sheeplande
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Fri May 04, 2007 3:16 am |
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It's just what happens when you live in Johnsonville........ |
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it wasn't me
Elite Baiter
Joined: 18 Feb 2007
Posts: 1043
Location: sitting in the corner drinking wine, eating cheese
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Fri May 04, 2007 3:31 am |
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_________________ Do not be sceptical be pessimistic - Lotto scam.
I just don't know how to express the gravy of my happiness. - Barrister M Abd0lla
you nose i have been away in the middly east. -Ali Al1
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Josh
Elite Baiter
Joined: 24 Apr 2007
Posts: 1799
Location: Nu Zilund
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Fri May 04, 2007 4:36 am |
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Wow some other New Zealanders out there.... awesome.
Any tips on what to use for phone-calls here in NZ? I'm not sure if the methods other people use overseas (k7) work here. Obviously something starting with a 64 code would be best. |
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music man
Baiting Guru
Joined: 22 Sep 2005
Posts: 14807
Location: East Harlemshire , yo!
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Fri May 04, 2007 6:12 am |
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Well- what are you waiting for?? get out there and get yourself a fistful of trophy cheques!! |
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You will rot in jail.watch your back- any shadow could be mine ! YOU ARE VERY EASY TO TRACK IN YOU NEIGHBOURHOOD ! DRUNKARD AND A SCUMBAG LIKE YOU!
mike lawrence (cheque scammer)
Go fuck your dead parents asshole!!!How can a deaf fool make clean money..The money that you have will never be spent on anything reasonable.
So fuck off..dont reply me again until the cops get your stinking ass...
Lyord Melson- cheque scammer
$4.002million and £214K in fake cheques taken out of circulation. (updated May 2009)
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it wasn't me
Elite Baiter
Joined: 18 Feb 2007
Posts: 1043
Location: sitting in the corner drinking wine, eating cheese
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Fri May 04, 2007 6:23 am |
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^^ I'm on it |
_________________ Do not be sceptical be pessimistic - Lotto scam.
I just don't know how to express the gravy of my happiness. - Barrister M Abd0lla
you nose i have been away in the middly east. -Ali Al1
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Megas Alexandros
Hello I'm New here!
Joined: 02 May 2007
Posts: 4
Location: 9th layer of hell
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Fri May 04, 2007 8:41 am |
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hey do you know, if your resume is online there, can they access it and steal your info? that kinda freaks me out that they take such poor care of their site.
on another note:
from some flea bags obviously
PART-TIME JOB OFFER (URGENTLY)!...
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BRISCO TEXTILE AND FABRIC LTD.
OFFICE
34 PALIAMENT STREET,
YORK. Y018SG.
Hello,
My name is PAUL BARKER, CEO of Brisko Textiles & Fabrics ,an establishment that deals in the Import and export of Cocoa
buttercream,Rubber,Cotton and textiles and fabric materials, we are looking for a trustworthy representative in the United States that will aid as a link between us and our customers in the USA I would like to know if you are
interested.
Respond only if you will like to work from home part-time and get paid weekly without leaving or it affecting your present job. (PAY IS GOOD) Please if you are interested forward the following info to my email address which is : [email protected]
FULL NAME : ........................
FULL ADDRESS : ..............................
CITY : .........................................
STATE: ................................
ZIP CODE: ..........................
PHONE NUMBER (S) : .............................
GENDER : ..................................
AGE : ......................................
MARITAL STATUS: .............................
DO YOU HAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT:YES...........NO................
Please get back to me immedaitely with the above mentioned information to enable us commence on the transaction.
Regards,
PAUL BARKER.
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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Cocoa
buttercream is that a fabric or a textile...hmmm i know it's yummy butter cream roof tiles? i wonder if i can con them into sending me cocoa butter...would it be immoral if i did that for my sweet tooth?
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spot
Moderator
Joined: 25 Aug 2005
Posts: 9149
Location: Criminal Disruption Department.
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Fri May 04, 2007 12:10 pm |
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music man wrote: |
Well- what are you waiting for?? get out there and get yourself a fistful of trophy cheques!! |
There are a lot of Job Offer scammers who will send you a cheque at the drop of a hat.
One went something like this:-
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Lad Script Job Offer Script
Not Lad ...Yea .. I;m interested (nothing else)
Lad Script including a request for address details
Not Lad .. gives drop box address (nothing else !)
Lad Script ..including 'you will get a cheque from one of our clients soonest keep 10% etc .... keep in touch'
not Lad ...ok (nothing else)
two days pass
Lad Our client has sent you a cheque ..here is the tracking number, as soon as you cash it this is what to do ......
Not Lad ...ok (nothing else) |
Cheque arrives at the Drop Box ...you can imagine what happens next !
What you need to know is that Job Scammers are often scamming other Job Scammers giving the address details of their own victim and wait for a tracking number to be given to them, and then just recycle it for themselves.
Sounds complicated but it works ...no need to arrange their own fake cheque printer. |
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