Rusty Bowtie
General Category => General Discussion - Intros => Topic started by: EDNY on November 28, 2013, 10:11:56 AM
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Obviously we have spammers reading our posts, with that in mind we need to use caution when dealing with anyone offering or even selling parts. I recently had one newer HAMB member banned after he offered me parts on the HAMB site, I got suspicious and reported him...this can and will happen...so please be careful.
On a daily basis we reject known spammers from signing up to this forum...but again, be careful and if you are selling parts don't be offended if the buyer wants to confirm that you are legit.
Here is one message I just rec'd:
Please post a warning! A man posing to be James Oliver from 621 S. Dupree St. In AR. is email is mailto: jolivrangie583@gmail.com Responded to a post in the wanted forum on the H.A.M.B website telling me He had the part I was looking for.
Ed
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I got one from a "james and ofelia sounkic" about my window mouldings I wanted. I could tell by the english he used that he was offshore.
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I get them a lot. They will give you more money then you asked for. And my shipper will pick it up. O.K. Right.
I tell them. YOU LOW LIFE Why don't you get a job. And stop trying to rip people off. .
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I had one GUY email me through craigs list and tell me that I hadn't replied yet to his question about the item I was selling. I got the same request on three adds I had going and I was sure it was scam. He didn't even name the item in question.
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Maybe we should start a category for best spammer? Here is one I just rec'd today from "Precious" in West Africa:
On Fri, 11/29/13, Mrs Precious Andrew <f.kreeft1@upcmail.nl> wrote:
Subject: Conformable Bank-draft of $750.000.00
To:
Date: Friday, November 29, 2013, 10:31 AM
I have been waiting for you to
contact me for your Conformable Bank-draft
of $750.000.00 United States Dollars,but I did not hear from
you. Then I
went and deposited the Draft with FedEx COURIER SERVICE,Here
in West
Africa,Please contact FEDEX COURIER West Africa for
effective delivery.
Contact Person: Fred Frank
Phone number: +2348148372785
Email Address: fedex109@nokiamail.com
Finally, make sure that you reconfirm your full details to
them.
1) FULL NAMES:
2) DELIVERY ADDRESS:
3) PHONE NUMBER:
4) COUNTRY:
Regards
Mrs Precious Andrew
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Maybe we should start a category for best spammer? Here is one I just rec'd today from "Precious" in West Africa:
On Fri, 11/29/13, Mrs Precious Andrew <f.kreeft1@upcmail.nl> wrote:
Subject: Conformable Bank-draft of $750.000.00
To:
Date: Friday, November 29, 2013, 10:31 AM
I have been waiting for you to
contact me for your Conformable Bank-draft
of $750.000.00 United States Dollars,but I did not hear from
you. Then I
went and deposited the Draft with FedEx COURIER SERVICE,Here
in West
Africa,Please contact FEDEX COURIER West Africa for
effective delivery.
Contact Person: Fred Frank
Phone number: +2348148372785
Email Address: fedex109@nokiamail.com
Finally, make sure that you reconfirm your full details to
them.
1) FULL NAMES:
2) DELIVERY ADDRESS:
3) PHONE NUMBER:
4) COUNTRY:
Regards
Mrs Precious Andrew
Ed, you don't think it's a scam, do you???? ::)
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But her name is Mrs Precious ;D
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Ive seen these low lifes about from time to time, and wonder what sort of people fall for it. Its so obvious these lazy low lifes are fake, that i fail to see how anyone could get sucked in. The old saying of, 'if it sounds to good to be true...' applies here.
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Good reminder to have this topic come back up every once in a while. I see that the HAMB is getting a regular diet of spammers.
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Good reminder to have this topic come back up every once in a while. I see that the HAMB is getting a regular diet of spammers.
The more successful a website becomes, the more spammers it attracts. On one site I have been on for years where they get a million visitors every month, it is a full time job for several of the mods to keep the spammers at bay. One of the mods mentioned to me that there is actually a website which lists known spammers so you can avoid letting them into your site.
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Good reminder to have this topic come back up every once in a while. I see that the HAMB is getting a regular diet of spammers.
The more successful a website becomes, the more spammers it attracts. On one site I have been on for years where they get a million visitors every month, it is a full time job for several of the mods to keep the spammers at bay. One of the mods mentioned to me that there is actually a website which lists known spammers so you can avoid letting them into your site.
We have a spammer app built into the registration process that works pretty good at flagging suspect and/or known spammers.