Darrell
Cordova,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 02, 2007
I got a few e-mails telling me I had won a giveaway. I replied with only public info (name and address). I then got an e-mail stating that I could receive the funds in a variety of ways, but only after the "fee" was deducted upfront, for which they needed my bank account info and passport number. The courier company was Swift Courier, which I found featured prominently on this website as fraudulent. I have deleted them from my e-mails and blocked further messages.
Darrell
Cordova,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 02, 2007
I got a few e-mails telling me I had won a giveaway. I replied with only public info (name and address). I then got an e-mail stating that I could receive the funds in a variety of ways, but only after the "fee" was deducted upfront, for which they needed my bank account info and passport number. The courier company was Swift Courier, which I found featured prominently on this website as fraudulent. I have deleted them from my e-mails and blocked further messages.