15-11-2014 4:11 PM
I've won £1000 from Ebay, strangely it isn't in my messages from this account , or my other one.
They must have forgotten my name because it said dear Ebay member .
Strange too that the message came via my phone , considering I haven't given my mobile number.
15-11-2014 4:16 PM
Margie's too wise to be caught out by such a scam.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
15-11-2014 4:25 PM
You mean its not true , I'll have to cancel that holiday abroad ,devastated.
15-11-2014 4:57 PM
15-11-2014 5:36 PM - edited 15-11-2014 5:38 PM
15-11-2014 5:42 PM
Sometimes Google Translate loses a little of the overall subtlety of some messages, especially when translating from Nigerian to English.
16-11-2014 6:53 AM - edited 16-11-2014 6:54 AM
I am getting a lot from 'Paypal' at the moment, to my main email address
something paypal doesn't have
They are very good ones btw
If I let them come to my computer from my server, it has a paypal like domain name, but in my server the real senders domain shows up
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If you receive any Forward the whole email to
spoof@paypal.co.uk
16-11-2014 8:19 AM
I'd love to know what you did to curry such favour. Was it some sort of long service award type thing?
I must just be lucky.
16-11-2014 8:21 AM
I get the spoof mails regularly in e mails, but that's the first time I've had a text to my phone.
16-11-2014 1:33 PM
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16-11-2014 7:39 PM
flippin' cheek, no, it's mine all mine.
16-11-2014 7:44 PM
@marg*e wrote:I've won £1000 from Ebay, strangely it isn't in my messages from this account , or my other one.
They must have forgotten my name because it said dear Ebay member .
Strange too that the message came via my phone , considering I haven't given my mobile number.
It's not a scam Marge, just forward your bank details to me, and I'll ensure you get what's coming to you..
16-11-2014 8:06 PM - edited 16-11-2014 8:07 PM