Thursday, November 5, 2009

I gave them my personal details abt my age, address, telephone numbers etc. bt no money they wanted.

Answer:

I am guessing you got an e-mail telling you that you had won something. It%26#39;s a scam you should not tell them anything, just delete the mail if you have given any bank or credit card details notify your bank and the police immediately. Never answer anything you don%26#39;t understand and be careful. Who? can you give us a bit more info?



who is %26#39;them%26#39;? Have you had an e-mail with "fantastic news" telling you that you have won, or inherited a fortune? If so, ignore it, it%26#39;s a scam, under no circumstances should you send details of bank accounts etc, you will regret it . Ignore all such e-mails, better still, set up filters in your e-mail to stop them reaching your in box. If this was a phone call, then you have been "cold called", there is a BT number you can ring that will trace the call and monitor the number, and put it on a list of cold callers. These work in much the same way as scam e-mails, and the answer to them is the same, tell them nothing! Hope this helps. don%26#39;t give information out over the phone



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