usatoday.com— Internet con artists are turning to an old tool ? the phone ? to keep tricking Web users who have learned not to click on links in unsolicited e-mails.
Jul 13, 2006View in Crawl 4
I dont feel bad for people that call these numbers, it is the same as emails. Just call the number you KNOW IS LEGIT! Dont click on a 'phone link' by dialing some number they supply you. If back X's phone number is 123-4567 and they supposedly call you with the number 345-3456, WHY WOULD YOU CALL THE NEW NUMBER?! You know there are scams out there... people are just ignorant.
stomicronJul 13, 2006
A noble portmanteaux embiggens the smallest man.Seriously, I wish all these words would die.
jjjjjjbJul 13, 2006
Maybe next they will try selling it door to door:<a class="user" href="http://www.abc.net.au/tv/chaser/war/video/default.htm?program=chaser&pres=20060512_2200">http://www.abc.net.au/tv/chaser/war/video/default.htm?program=chaser&pres=20060512_2200</a>(select your player and speed, then click on Door to Door Spam on the next page).
stupidstanJul 13, 2006
I dont feel bad for people that call these numbers, it is the same as emails. Just call the number you KNOW IS LEGIT! Dont click on a 'phone link' by dialing some number they supply you. If back X's phone number is 123-4567 and they supposedly call you with the number 345-3456, WHY WOULD YOU CALL THE NEW NUMBER?! You know there are scams out there... people are just ignorant.