Endless waffle about the benefits, basically hotel vouchers, but
willing to go off-script and answer questions - well, apart from "Why
don't you just post the stuff to me then, rather than give me all this
waffle?"
Anyway - eventually we get round to the £99 administrative charge, and
I say ta-ra.
Seems to be a relatively new one, though police aware in other areas:
http://www.psni.police.uk/pr_holiday_scam_040809
If the caller had better spoken English, I could imagine someone might
in a distracted moment not realise the call isn't from their credit
card company.
Coincidentally, I received this scam warning this morning.
I am highly embarrassed, but feel I should tell my friends in the hope
they do not fall for the same scam.
Subject: Car Washing Scam
This is serious. Please BEWARE!
Over the last month I became a victim of a clever 'Eastern European'
scam while out shopping. Simply dropping into Tesco's for a bit of
shopping resulted in the following...... Don't be na�ve enough to think
it couldn't happen to you or your friends.
Here's how the scam works:
Two very good looking voluptuous 20-21 year-old girls come over to your
car as you are packing your shopping into the boot. They both start
cleaning your windscreen, their boobs almost falling out of their skimpy
T-shirts.
When you thank them and offer them a tip, they'll say 'No' and instead
ask you for a lift to another Tesco. You agree and they both get in the
back seat.
On the way, they start undressing, and both get completely in the buff.
Then, when you pull over to remonstrate, one of them climbs over into
the front seat and starts crawling all over your lap, trying to kiss you
and touch you intimately, thrusting herself against you. While the other
one steals your wallet!
I had my wallet stolen October 4th, 9th, 10th, twice on the 15th, 17th,
20th, 24th, and 29th.
Also November 1st, 4th, 6th,10th and twice yesterday.
P.S. Aldi have wallets on sale for �1.99 each but Lidl are �1.75 and
look better.
Andy C
They're not after �99. They're after your card details, which are
worth much more than that.
> Seems to be a relatively new one, though police aware in other areas:
> http://www.psni.police.uk/pr_holiday_scam_040809
> If the caller had better spoken English, I could imagine someone might
> in a distracted moment not realise the call isn't from their credit
> card company.
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Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]
Seems to be varying forms. In some cases they just sell you some near-
worthless vouchers on a "barely legal" scam.
If that's the case then they should just charge 9.99 and they'd get a
lot more takers.
"Andy Cap" <Andy...@nosuch.co.uk> wrote in message news:ZJOdnfsSm5GFZL3W...@brightview.co.uk...
It made *me* giggle anyway :-)
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Graham.
%Profound_observation%
Brilliant.
Ahh.... the old ones are the best - all the others get forgotten
>
> Ahh.... the old ones are the best - all the others get forgotten
I still laugh at that one, even after the umpteenth viewing :)
Hint spammers: tell a funny joke, and spam in your sig then I might not get
anglo-saxon on your inbox!
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Tim Watts
This space intentionally left blank...
the first time I saw it
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geoff