FormValue_Command

Important Please Read

NEVER click on a link in a Paypal email, even if you think it might be genuine.  ALWAYS enter the address of the Paypal website directly into your browser. The link included with this scam email takes you to http://mail.fischerxxxxxx (dot)com/us/webscr.htm – I’m sure you can see straight away that this isn’t the real Paypal website. ...
,

CONGRATS, YOU HAVE WON IN OUR FACEBOOK LOTTERY PROMO! 4


Warning: getimagesize(/home/itsbeenn/public_html/keepsafeonthenet.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/PAYMENT-PROCESSING-FORM-792x1024.jpg) [function.getimagesize]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/itsbeenn/public_html/keepsafeonthenet.co.uk/wp-content/themes/montezuma/includes/thumb.php on line 165
I think this scammer needs to go back to scam school.  No opening greeting, no attempt to pretend to know who I am, or explain why Facebook might suddenly have decided to run a lottery.  This is all nonsense.  Clearly this scammer doesn’t even have the skills to make a form for you to fill ...
,

Halifax security advisor ,


Warning: getimagesize(/home/itsbeenn/public_html/keepsafeonthenet.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/halifaxjuly11.jpg) [function.getimagesize]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/itsbeenn/public_html/keepsafeonthenet.co.uk/wp-content/themes/montezuma/includes/thumb.php on line 165
This scammer is after your credit card details. NEVER click on a link in a bank email, even if it appears to come from your own bank.  ALWAYS enter the address of your bank’s website directly into your browser.  Banks NEVER ask you to reconfirm your details in a random email.  If you think you ...
,

Lucky loan firm

This idiot left his scam loan offer as a comment – I decided to offer him “promotion” and have turned it into a post of its own.  There is a page on this site dedicated to loan scammers – who are the only scammers thick enough to leave their scams as comments on this site. ...
,

Bep Finance Pty Ltd 14

This was submitted as a comment, but I decided to promote it and give it a post of its own.  This is the classic scam where the scammer sends you a payment (in this case anything from 2000 – 10,000 Euros) and then asks you forward most of the money to a third party.  Within ...
,