on 10-04-2016 12:25
on 10-04-2016 12:25
http://www.hoax-slayer.net/2016-version-of-free-range-rover-facebook-scam-spreading-rapidly/
And others the site above is very useful for info on all types of scams
And this is one of the ways people get caught out with premium rate sms charges
on 10-04-2016 13:40
on 10-04-2016 13:40
on 10-04-2016 14:04
on 10-04-2016 14:04
Everytime a mate posts one on Facebook I try and educate them then report the originating page to Facebook but I think Facebook need to automate the searching of pages for the phrases used etc and auto ban them
on 10-04-2016 14:04
on 10-04-2016 14:04
There are also a lot of people on FB who don't use secure passwords and get their accounts hacked. The hackers then send out friend requests to all the addresses in the person's hacked account pretending to be the friend. If you reply to the request, you're sure to get spammed. This happened the other day to one of my friend's account on FB. The site's just a minefield of danger.
on 10-04-2016 14:42
All these Facebook like & share things are scams, take the unsealed brand new iPhones ones for example that pop up every time a new iPhone is released
on 10-04-2016 14:48
on 10-04-2016 14:48
These scams all prey on people wanting something for nothing. Common sense should tell you that you get nothing for free in this world normally.
on 10-04-2016 14:54
on 10-04-2016 14:54
on 10-04-2016 19:09
on 10-04-2016 19:30
on 10-04-2016 19:30
@anticpated wrote:
The naivity of a few does not emcompass the foolishness of all.
More than a few but less than all