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Pahamilton@live.com, docrichard@live.co.za, customercare@csfconlines.com, Mrs Paula Hamilton, Dr Richard David, Mr Van Brooklyn I was sent a letter from a Mrs Paula Hamilton stating i am her bebeficiary of $9.2 million She given me her Dr Richard David to contact he in turn wanted my address, phone, date of birth, I given him this and now i am stressed, upset, knowing they have this info. My credit may get interruppted by them. My Familey may be in Jeopardy. Rustenburgh Noth West Internet, South Africa
I was contacted by a Mrs Paula Hamilton regarding me her benificiary of $9.2 million. I was to contact a Dr.Richard David he wanted my address, name and
phone number, date of birth. I given him this info.
In return he had me contact Mr Van Brooklyn whom wanted a photo drivers liscense sent to him i did not.He wanted me to down load a certificate i did not.
I am stressed, worried of what this information they have might do to my credit, familey etc. They may damage my identity and yours.
Jeff
Lake City, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.
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Joe
Austin,Texas,
U.S.A.
THIS IS A CLASSIC NIGERIAN SCAM. IT IS NOT REAL! IT IS A SCAM
#3Consumer Comment
Mon, January 19, 2009
THE PROBLEM WITH IDENTITY THEFT IS THAT THE POLICE WON'T DO ANYTHING UNLESS YOU CAN SHOW THAT SOMEONE ACTUALLY HAS DAMAGED YOU BY WRONGFULLY USING YOUR IDENTITY AND YOU CAN PROVE IT.
SO YOU NEED TO CONTACT ALL THREE CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES AND HAVE YOUR FILES FLAGGED FOR SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY.
YOU LEARNED A VERY HARD LESSON AND THAT IS IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY FAMILY MEMBERS IN A FOREIGN COUNTRIES THEN YOU HAVE NO CLAIM ON AN ESTATE --WHETHER ONE EXISTS R NOT.
DO NOT PUT YOUR IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OR YOUR FINANCIAL INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET FOR ANY REASON AND DO NOT GIVE IT OUT OVER THE PHONE EITHER. THIS COULD PROVE TO BE A COSTLY DISASTER -- NOT YOU HAVE TO PLAY A WAIT AND SEE GAME WITH THE NIGERIAN SCAMSTERS.
YOU WERE A VICTIM OF THE NIGERIAN INHERITANCE SCHEME IN WHICH THEY CON YOUR INFORMATION OUT OF YOU SO THEY CAN STEAL YOUR IDENTITY....
Me
Las Vegas,Nevada,
U.S.A.
Start looking into how to correct identity theft
#3Consumer Comment
Sun, January 11, 2009
We all get these emails and such. Most people just hit delete. I actually waste my time reporting them to whomever I possibly can report them to, including wherever the email was sent from. If you really were her beneficiary, don't you think she would have had that information already? At least you had a limit. But think of this, they still already have enough info to steal your identity, even better, they can sell it, over, and over, and over.