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Scam ?
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I have received a most unusual e-mail this morning from [email protected] telling me my order total £166.59 will despatched on 05/10/2014 I have not ordered anything at all, could this be a scam.? have tried ringing telephone number provided but it is a mobile number which does not answer. It is signed. Sales dept. Kind regards, Corey Claywell. any ideas??
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[email protected]
Giving that a Google brings up the Lodging House Mission. A Glasgow based charity dedicated to providing support to homeless, vulnerable and socially excluded people.
Hard to know for certain, because some e-mail addresses linked are like the above, but the enquiries e-mail addy doesn't have the hyphen between lhm & Glasgow.
Giving that a Google brings up the Lodging House Mission. A Glasgow based charity dedicated to providing support to homeless, vulnerable and socially excluded people.
Hard to know for certain, because some e-mail addresses linked are like the above, but the enquiries e-mail addy doesn't have the hyphen between lhm & Glasgow.
It is a scam. Someone else has used your name and address to order items with a stolen / cloned card. Once the items have been delivered the scamers will ring / email you, pretending to be from the company who provided the items, to say it was a mistake and they will come right round to collect the items.
You don't lose out, only the company who provide the items.
If it works once they will use the same card / name & address combination to order ever more expensive items.
When it happened to me it started with some fudge and flowers, moved onto a large shed and then 8 pairs of size 9 super-stilleto shoes usually worn by transvestites.
Ignore.
You don't lose out, only the company who provide the items.
If it works once they will use the same card / name & address combination to order ever more expensive items.
When it happened to me it started with some fudge and flowers, moved onto a large shed and then 8 pairs of size 9 super-stilleto shoes usually worn by transvestites.
Ignore.