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| Author: Safe Trading
Admin 1. Never send money via telegraphic transfer to someone you don't know personally Facilities such as Western Union are untraceable. They are designed to send money to people you know personally, such as family and friends. If you unwittingly send one to a scammer, you will never see your money again. 2. Emails can be easily faked, are untraceable and generally don't require any form of ID to acquire. Beware of name@yahoo.com, hotmail.com, btinternet.com etc. or other general domain email addresses. They require no proof of identity to establish and should NOT be regarded as a valid identity without further assurance. 3. Telephone numbersbeginning 070 can be routed to anywhere in the world! Though they look like mobile numbers, they are designated for
"Personal numbering", allowing calls to be routed to almost any
other number including international numbers. They can be used for a
genuine purpose, for instance where an advertiser does not wish
their home number to appear in a newspaper but this also makes them
ideal for fraudsters. 4. Cheques never actually clear! Even after funds have appeared in your account, the money can be recalled years later if the cheque is stolen or fraudulent. This is the basis of the most common and most frequently successful scam. Often referred to as the overpayment scam because the first request is for a 'cleared' overpayment to be returned by Western Union. If you are suckered into this the next request is for the return of all funds because of a change of heart or family disaster. Don't do it. It is your money not theirs that is being requested! 5. Read emails very carefully, often you can tell from their first email that someone is a scammer. There are often many clues/giveaways in there. They will often
misspell common English names and/or mistakenly put a surname as the
Christian name or vice versa. Sometimes they get the item wrong eg.
'your motorbike' when you are selling a caravan. It is also common
for a respondent to ask you for the 'Final Price' of your item - a
sure sign
There is no need to feel threatened or guilty, they are almost
certainly based outside the 7. Don't let temptation/tempting offers cloud your judgement The old saying has never been truer - If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is!
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