on 15-10-2023 12:29
on 15-10-2023 12:29
There have been a number of posts on here recently about scams, scammers and how folks have been caught out or have had a near miss.
Tom Whipple has posted on Twitter about how he was nearly caught out. Others have then posted about their experiences. As the thread carries some detail about how scammers operate, I believe that it is worth browsing. It is here :-
https://twitter.com/whippletom/status/1712887547087507777?t=UZPHCW-_zvcIzL1QNcT1Lw&s=03
I hope that the link works for everyone.
on 15-10-2023 13:47
on 15-10-2023 13:47
@Oxonian Clicking on the link just brings up the initial tweet, or X, or whatever the hell it is you're supposed to call it now. Maybe you have to have an account to see the rest of the story.
It does amaze me with all that's been written about how to protect yourself from these scams people still fall for them and lives get ruined.
on 15-10-2023 15:35
on 15-10-2023 15:35
Sorry, yes, I had overlooked that Twitter is now called "X". I think that you might need to log-in to see the entire conversation ; sometimes I can see them without logging in but other times I have to log-in first.
I agree with you that it is surprising that folks fall for scams, but what the thread seems to suggest is that the scams and scammers are constantly evolving and that it only takes once to get caught off-guard, no matter how vigilant you usually are.
on 16-10-2023 07:49
on 16-10-2023 07:49
There is an article suggesting ways to avoid scams here :-
How to Delete Your Old Online Accounts (and Why You Should) (howtogeek.com)
https://www.howtogeek.com/714981/how-to-delete-your-old-online-accounts-and-why-you-should