On line Spammer - WARNING!!

Labrug | 07/12/2006 - 07:27

We have a Spammer on the ITA which is currently being looked into. In the meanwhile

DO NOT FORWARD ANY PERSONAL DETAILS INCLUDING FAX OR PHONE NUMBERS, BANK DETAILS, PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION OVER THE INTERNET!!!

Action will be taken against this Spammer as soon as possible.

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 08/12/2006 - 22:24 Grant Malcolm Danger Will Robinson!
Who said ID Theft?
Author: Labrug
Date: 09/12/2006 - 11:26
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Actually, I wasn't even thinking about ID Theft on this posting Eye-wink I know of someone who (rather unfortunately) took a chance on something like this. They were then hounded, faxed, called until they had to change their numbers and other contact details. The method is to use every kind of psychological trick in the book (it would appear) to squeeze as much money out for you and keep you hanging on for that big fictious dollar value.

The ID Theft was another posting thread wasn't it?

Just doing my bit to make life for the scammers that little bit harder. Laughing out loud

Thanks for Slamming the Spammer Grant.

Absit invidia

Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
who can also sing and dance
Fight/Sword Choreographer
Virgin Director
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 09/12/2006 - 14:56 Grant Malcolm Don't get me started...
Straightly
Author: Labrug
Date: 11/12/2006 - 07:07
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You said it. I find myself hanging up on more people these days then ever before.

Absit invidia

Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
who can also sing and dance
Fight/Sword Choreographer
Virgin Director
UPstageWA Rep

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