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Matt
In: Veldhoven
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Wheels, the spammer used stolen (but legit) credit card details (actually 6 cards were tried before they used one that worked). So they go through just like everyone else would. It was only the PMs that caused us to find and shut down the account. Even the IP address was from Ireland and all looked fine.
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kwakgirl
In: Kilmarnock
Posts: 1402
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might have been from ireland but nothing to do with me
it wasnt my credit card i hope!
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Simon66
In: Peterborough
Posts: 846
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I got the e-mail but by the time I read it the profile was already deleted. There's me thinking I'd pulled and BM was working for me; lol.
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Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
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As they say if it looks to be be too good to be true ....it usually is.... Ha ha....
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Oggy
In: Ely. Cambs
Posts: 2182
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Sorted, would've sussed that one straight away, amazes me how many people get caught out by obviously fake messages like that
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Jack Jones
In: Lincolnshire bas
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harry worth
In: west London
Posts: 379
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I got that message, instant delete, not that gullible.
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Matt
In: Veldhoven
Posts: 8054
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Harry - 78 people were dumb enough to reply. God knows how many emailed the address given (and signed themselves up to every spam list going)
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