353872880335
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- ElinaIm n Belarus...
3 hrs 35 mins ago i juzz got such SMS:
" I'm Cheung Pui director of Hang-Seng-Bank Ltd, HongKong. Please its secret & Urgent in my desk. $7 million USD, $3 million for you. Email: Che1001@hotmail.com " ..- Caller: +353872880335
- Call type: Text message
- TatsianaI'm from Belarus, too)))
Funny sms)
Sombody send email msg to Cheung Pul? )- Caller: +353872880335
- Call type: Text message
- ElinaНарод, в Нэте вам никто не скажет, кто Вам звонил с этого номера... Это работа правоохранительных органов!!! Мне похожая чушь раньше два раза приходила на E-mail, только были другие суммы... Скажите, кто-нибудь, Вы где-нибудь оставляли номера своих мобильных (в качестве контактной информации)??? На каких сайтах???
- SydneyHello Good people.
This type of SCAM is known as "NIGERIAN SCAM". You can google "NIGERIAN SCAM".
This web-site would tell you how the SCAM works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance-fee_fraud- Call type: Text message
- Arseny| 2 repliesво всем виноваты вконтакты. одноклассники твиттеры и т.д. ... я так понимаю что нельзя вписыват даже реальный icq... а то спамят каждый день..и уже на мобилу =(
- Call type: Text message
- Elina replies to ArsenyТак ведь можно скрыть контактную информацию от пользователей, кто не занесён в список друзей, или сделать видимой для определенного круга лиц. Хотя,.. это тоже может не спасти от атак хакеров ((
- pakayaYour mobile number has won 2000000 .00 GBP in the LG UK Promo.Your promo code is ZDOCH.
- Caller: mobitel
- OlgaЯ из Беларуси,в 7.09 мне пришла точно такая смс,я думаю,его взяли из vkontakte
- Titi replies to FDsdfI got the same message.. and I also live in Sweden ..... don´t answer to that
- dulihi... i got a msg... whats that mean
- Call type: Text message
- tanysha86-86@mail.ruWhat do you want from me and which money do you mean?
- Caller: Hang-Seng-Bank Ltd
- funkeI`m from sweden and got an sms from +353872880335 that said that my cellphonenumber had won 600,000 GB pounds. Claimcode T1. To claim prize send email to 40yrsnokia@gmail.com.
If Stephen Elop,VD for Nokia, hads over the pricemoney himself without me sending email to a gmailaddres, then I can say on scam, but he hasnt been around yet so....... ;)- Call type: Text message
- Anuradha nayomii got sms
- Call type: Text message
- agsme also got sms to my bahrain mobile number and the sms is that me won 600,0000 pounds ,,,,,i thnks thts all false
- shoegal80I received a txt 3 days ago from 353872880335 claiming I had won 2,000,000 GBP from an LG Promo. All I had to do was reply with promo code R7T47. Seriously [***] these people are.
- Caller: LG
- Call type: Text message
- Sarah replies to chris| 2 repliesI just got the same message. Is it a scam ? I did reply, yes stupid I know...but what will happen ???
- abdul rofique mondal replies to Smarti got your message. my address
flat no-51
bldg no. -448
road no.-507
MANAMA ,BHARAIN - Get REAL scammers replies to SarahYou are not stupid for replying. Heck, winning the lottery would be a great thing, but highly unlikely via SMS from another country. I'm sure if were valid, a Brit would be the winner. Here is what I did when I had a bit of time 4 days after receiving my 2,000,000 Pounds notification. I wanted to have some fun, so I created a "fake" email account and emailed the address indicated in the SMS to claim my prize. My email subject stated "Great Safari Lottery Winner," and the body stated they won the ability to shamelessly "Scratch n' Sniff" baboon [***] for 7 days and 6 nights under the extreme heat of the African bush. To claim their prize they would need to email me back with their name, address, home phone number, Social Security number (if applicable), bank account number with any security information and leave the keys to their home, car(s) and safe on he front porch. Failure to comply with any of the previous would result in their forfiting their once in a lifetime prize opportunity. I HAVE YET TO HEAR FROM THEM!
- Not as dumb as they look! replies to SarahYou are not stupid for replying. Heck, winning the lottery would be a great thing, but highly unlikely via SMS from another country. I'm sure if were valid, a Brit would be the winner. Here is what I did when I had a bit of time 4 days after receiving my 2,000,000 Pounds notification. I wanted to have some fun, so I created a "fake" email account and emailed the address indicated in the SMS to claim my prize. My email subject stated "Great Safari Lottery Winner," and the body stated they won the ability to shamelessly "Scratch n' Sniff" baboon [***] for 7 days and 6 nights under the extreme heat of the African bush. To claim their prize they would need to email me back with their name, address, home phone number, Social Security number (if applicable), bank account number with any security information and leave the keys to their home, car(s) and safe on he front porch. Failure to comply with any of the previous would result in their forfiting their once in a lifetime prize opportunity. I HAVE YET TO HEAR FROM THEM!
- PavelПолучил это сообщение и не знаю что с ним дальше делать
- Call type: Text message
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