nigel
25th October 2008, 17:47
Here's another scam I'd like to make you aware of....this happened only 30 minutes ago!:yikes:
I got a phone call from a man who claimed that I had "Won a holiday in Orlando!" Straight away I was suspicious of course, but I love listening to scammers (it gives me an oppurtunity to be rude to them hehe:icon_lol:)
He claimed that I had won this holiday which would follow by a cruise, I asked him "What's this about? How has this come about?" He said that they were a holiday company who work in conjunction with the credit card company MASTERCARD, and that I was one of the twenty MASTERCARD winners! (I do have a MASTERCARD)
He then started prattling on about how fantastic the holiday was, how I could bring five friends with me, how I would either get free entry to Disneyworld or I could choose to get free car hire. I asked him again "Whats the bottom line? How has this come about?"
He said that I was a holiday winner as part of a MASTERCARD promotion, and that as long as I was free to travel in the next 18 months I could take the free holiday!:Erm: He then said that he needed me to give him my credit card details to confirm that he was speaking to the winner before posting the brochure and tickets to me! I was like "Noooo I'm not sure I should do that!:NoNo:"
He said that to reasure me he knew that my MASTERCARD number started with a 5 but he needed me to tell him the rest of the number.........I had a quick look at my MASTERCARD, and sure enough my MASTERCARD certainly does start with the number 5!:yikes: But I still didn't like the sound of it.....he said that they just needed my card number and expiry date, but I was like no!:NoNo: no!:NoNo:no!:NoNo::icon_lol:
I told him I wasn't interested and he was saying "Are you sure? are you sure you don't want to accept this free holiday?" I said "Yes I'm sure" and I hung up.:Erm:
The first thing I did was call MASTERCARD, I asked them about these apparent free holidays, they told me that they certainly do give away prizes to their customers, but they didn't know anything about the one that I was describing, a holiday that must be taken in 18 months, a holiday only given away to twenty MASTERCARD winners..:Erm:
So they were scammers!:cwm23: I told the people at MASTERCARD that somehow they knew my MASTERCARD started with the number 5, how could they have known that? They told me that EVERY MASTERCARD starts with a number 5 and that EVERY VISA card starts with a number 4!:yikes: Scammers know these things..:cwm23:
So! Da knowledge is given! hehe
They were quite clever when they did that "we know your number starts with a 5" thing!:yikes: And also that bit where he said "I could either get free entry to Disneyworld or I could choose to get free car hire!" - That made the whole thing sound like it might be genuine, it's not hard to see how some people get fooled by these scammers!:cwm23:
If you are a scammer...kiss here - :action-smiley-081:
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
I got a phone call from a man who claimed that I had "Won a holiday in Orlando!" Straight away I was suspicious of course, but I love listening to scammers (it gives me an oppurtunity to be rude to them hehe:icon_lol:)
He claimed that I had won this holiday which would follow by a cruise, I asked him "What's this about? How has this come about?" He said that they were a holiday company who work in conjunction with the credit card company MASTERCARD, and that I was one of the twenty MASTERCARD winners! (I do have a MASTERCARD)
He then started prattling on about how fantastic the holiday was, how I could bring five friends with me, how I would either get free entry to Disneyworld or I could choose to get free car hire. I asked him again "Whats the bottom line? How has this come about?"
He said that I was a holiday winner as part of a MASTERCARD promotion, and that as long as I was free to travel in the next 18 months I could take the free holiday!:Erm: He then said that he needed me to give him my credit card details to confirm that he was speaking to the winner before posting the brochure and tickets to me! I was like "Noooo I'm not sure I should do that!:NoNo:"
He said that to reasure me he knew that my MASTERCARD number started with a 5 but he needed me to tell him the rest of the number.........I had a quick look at my MASTERCARD, and sure enough my MASTERCARD certainly does start with the number 5!:yikes: But I still didn't like the sound of it.....he said that they just needed my card number and expiry date, but I was like no!:NoNo: no!:NoNo:no!:NoNo::icon_lol:
I told him I wasn't interested and he was saying "Are you sure? are you sure you don't want to accept this free holiday?" I said "Yes I'm sure" and I hung up.:Erm:
The first thing I did was call MASTERCARD, I asked them about these apparent free holidays, they told me that they certainly do give away prizes to their customers, but they didn't know anything about the one that I was describing, a holiday that must be taken in 18 months, a holiday only given away to twenty MASTERCARD winners..:Erm:
So they were scammers!:cwm23: I told the people at MASTERCARD that somehow they knew my MASTERCARD started with the number 5, how could they have known that? They told me that EVERY MASTERCARD starts with a number 5 and that EVERY VISA card starts with a number 4!:yikes: Scammers know these things..:cwm23:
So! Da knowledge is given! hehe
They were quite clever when they did that "we know your number starts with a 5" thing!:yikes: And also that bit where he said "I could either get free entry to Disneyworld or I could choose to get free car hire!" - That made the whole thing sound like it might be genuine, it's not hard to see how some people get fooled by these scammers!:cwm23:
If you are a scammer...kiss here - :action-smiley-081:
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol: