internet scam warning
- gaymen2
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
This was sent to me recently and I hope it makes more sense to you than it does to me.
Personally - ANYTHING that sounds suspicious or too good to be true, USUALY IS.
IGNORE. DELETE. HANG UP. YOU KNOW THE RISKS IF YOU DO NOT.

It's a new type of fraud that starts from a scam email consisting of a series of sessions from English men carried out in 2 days or more depending on the victim how early spots the scam.
Everyone must do these:
- Always check the email matches the company's URL but as some people are not computer literate then at all times, everyone must call the companies, banks, etc. from the number on their cards or using this new secure number that redirects calls to genuine entities when AI operator asks the name of the entity they want to contact: https://stopscamsuk.org.uk/campaign/get-help-now/#:~:text=159%20works%20in%20the%20same,speak%20directly%20to%20your%20bank.
- Never under any circumstances engage conversations with unknown person(s) on WhatsApp even if some legit companies have already because of the encrypted security. Calls appear to be 'business accounts' as this reassures anyone is kind of 'legit'.
- Artificial Intelligence is faking family members voices to get victims panicked even public personalities on video. It's happened to Martin Lewis.
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