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Nov 14 2008

Spamsters are everywhere

Published by jzbrynn at 5:08 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Given the current economic situation, the crisis is affecting every aspect of our lives now. We struggle to work, find work, make payment, and save extra for our own. While there were criminals find every possible way to steal the hard - work money people earned from all these years. It just adding fire to the worse of the worst.

On my way home today, I heard a caller to a radio station to consult the case about a bank fraud. The caller received an email a couple of days ago. It is about his long staying bank wachovia was about to merge with Wells Fargo. And Wells Fargo sent him an email say that his bank account information somewhat discrepancy with what they have. So they request the caller to submit the correct information, or click a blue - button to do. The caller instantly called the branch manager to consult the credibility of this case. Then the manager submit it to the fraud department and advise him not to do anything further.

There is another case about a person who is recently desperately looking for works. He received a notification letter which claim to hire him immediately. All he needs to do just receive check from mail, and deposited in his bank account. He got to keep 10% of every check, then he send the rest of the check to the person who hire him. This federal crime as the talk show host explained. As soon as you receive the check, and keep the 10% for yourself, the FBI will show up on your doorstep. These criminals might stole the money from the government or from the corporations. Don’t fall for it.

Nowadays, there were numerous similar cases like that. Beware everyone. don’t ever fall for temptation like that. They might be scams, and do further investigation. Furthermore, do not disclose your personal information through email or phone.

One Response to “Spamsters are everywhere”

  1. jprusson 14 Nov 2008 at 6:49 pm edit this

    Hi,

    I’m curious as to your beginning statement. Do most people make less money at work now that stock market is down?

    I am an hourly employee. My boss still pays me the same amount before and after the economy downturn (actually I got a little bit of a raise)

    The company I work for is profitable though.

    Are most businesses not profitable and are paying employees less.

    Just curious

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