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January 30, 2010

How That Scam Works And How To Protect Yourself

Hitman scams are a somewhat recent phenomenon in the world of con artists. More and more instances of these scams are occurring, and people have to find out what they can do. It’s easier than ever to acquire email addresses of people that you don’t know, which scammers use to their advantages.

The writer e-mails the mark, states that they have been hired to kill the recipient, but feel bad about carrying out the contract so will not do it if they are paid a certain amount of money. Naturally, this is a shock to the person receiving the e-mail. On average several thousands of dollars are lost if a person falls for this scam.

People become afraid, and that’s how the criminal succeeds. The prevalence of television has familiarized us with the concept of the hitman or hired gun. Most people don’t have to experience this, as they have no reason to fear doing something so bad that warrants execution.

Some people who have received these e-mails have responded by sending the money demanded. Others have been smart enough to turn the e-mail over to the proper authorities. Anyone receiving these threats should do the same thing.

A variation of this type of scam will seem to come from an urban police department somewhere in the world. This e-mail states that someone has been arrested, and your name has come up in the investigation. The e-mail proceeds to ask you for personal details. These e-mails are trying to perpetrate an identity theft, so you should never give out your personal information over the internet. This is precisely the reason that you need to use 411infoseek.com/816/866/ and similar sources for telephone lookups. In this way, you’ll be able to verify the identity of the person who has contacted you.

The personal information gleaned from the victim can be used to clear out the bank accounts and credit cards of the person, robbing them of all their money. The victim’s credit record is a complete loss, and they become absolutely broke with no funds to speak of.

The following years will likely see an increase in the number of scams like this. If you want to avoid falling victim to this, don’t open emails from people you don’t know. Regardless of how official the email looks, or if it seems like it’s from a company, don’t open it unless it’s one you’re actually doing business with. There are scammers who pretend to be Yahoo and WalMart, among other popular businesses, to lull people into a false sense of security.

It is very important to remember that your e-mail is private, just as your regular postal mail. Even though, through modern technology, that account can be surveyed, it can only allow the scanner in if you open his e-mail. The rule of thumb, to avoid scams like the hitman, is to use the delete key.

To learn more about telephone look ups that help prevent frauds, go to 411infoseek.com/973/253/

Filed under Email by Odessa Dessi

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January 29, 2010

How That Scam Works And How To Protect Yourself

Fairly new on the scene is what is called Hitman scams. These seem to be growing and people should be aware of what they are and what to do. It starts by someone getting a person’s e-mail address which is fairly easy these days.

The scam artist send an e-mail to the victim, claiming that they were contracted to murder the e-mail’s recipient. However, this fake hitman has had second thoughts, and they will be willing to let you live if you pay them a certain fee. Of course, this type of e-mail is completely shocking to anyone who would receive it. Typically, anyone who is wrapped up in this variety of fraud will lose many thousands of dollars.

This type of criminal plays on people’s fears. Watching modern television shows one sees hitmen hired who kill people for seemingly foolish reasons. This does not, as a rule, happen to the everyday person, especially when they have done nothing to warrant such a threat.

There are people who are terrified, however, and immediately send the amount of cash that has been requested. Other people contact the authorities, who handle this type of situation professionally. If you ever receive a threatening e-mail like this, contact the authorities.

A variation of this type of scam will seem to come from an urban police department somewhere in the world. This e-mail states that someone has been arrested, and your name has come up in the investigation. The e-mail proceeds to ask you for personal details. These e-mails are trying to perpetrate an identity theft, so you should never give out your personal information over the internet. This is precisely the reason that you need to use info-trace.com/area-code-503.jsp and similar sources for telephone lookups. In this way, you’ll be able to verify the identity of the person who has contacted you.

Using a person’s personal information the thieves can scam credit cards and bank accounts, leaving the victim deeply in debt with no means of clearing up the problem. This has led to the loss of thousands of dollars as well as ruining one’s credit record.

It is expected that this scam will become more prevalent as time goes on. A way to prevent this is to refuse to open any e-mail where the sender is not known. Even if the e-mail seems to be from a well-known company, if not doing current business with them, the best advice is to delete that e-mail without opening it. Scammers are now altering well-known business names such as WalMart and Yahoo in order to gain access to users’ accounts.

It’s critical that you try to keep your e-mail address private, similar to your traditional mailing address. A scammer can only obtain your information if you actively open and replay to his e-mail, so try to avoid opening them entirely. The delete button is your best weapon against the possibility of a hitman scam.

To find out more about telephone look ups that help prevent frauds, go to info-trace.com/area-code-719.jsp

Filed under Email by Odesi Desko

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