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Thread: Hearts Scammed.
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14-10-2017 10:11 AM #181
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14-10-2017 10:35 AM #182
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14-10-2017 10:36 AM #183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-10-2017 10:37 AM #184This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLess talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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14-10-2017 10:39 AM #185
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14-10-2017 11:11 AM #188This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-10-2017 11:16 AM #191This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-10-2017 11:34 AM #193
Have Hibs not been scammed yet?
Obviously Hibs are too wee to be worth scamming.
Only big clubs like Hearts and Hamilton are worth the trouble!
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14-10-2017 12:02 PM #195
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My two initial thoughts;
1 - Karma's a bitch
2 - Shocking potential for a much needed fund-raising bake sale...
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14-10-2017 12:18 PM #196
Have we read the statement correctly. That looks like an admission of guilt. How many STs have been sold again?
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14-10-2017 12:28 PM #197
Although this is good to hear and also hilarious it has happened to them, but if it’s proved to be a scam, I’m guessing there will be insurance that will cover it? Maybe? (Hope not)
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14-10-2017 12:33 PM #198
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Has anyone had a stab about what form this scam took? Is it possible we too could be scammed but have not yet noticed it? From the description it looks like Hamilton may have been a victim over quite a lengthy period
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14-10-2017 03:35 PM #199This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-10-2017 04:57 PM #200This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the accounts dept isn't on the ball they pay these without checking.
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14-10-2017 05:14 PM #201
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14-10-2017 06:08 PM #203
They’re saying it was an online scam, but I’ve heard from a reliable source that someone nicked the cow.
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14-10-2017 06:54 PM #204
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There seems to be a scam doing the rounds where people are persuaded to give remote access to their computer to a caller. The caller is well practiced at pretending to be calling from seemingly authentic well known company and wants to make a refund deposit to the recipient’s bank account. The caller is armed with personal details of the recipient, presumably obtained from a previous hack. The person opens their internet banking in order to allow the transfer of funds to happen and creates the BACS link. Immediately the link is made, money is drained from the recipient’s account.
No idea if this is what happened to Hamilton orbHearyabbut it is certainly just one of the scams happening right now. Be warned.
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14-10-2017 07:07 PM #205This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-10-2017 07:58 PM #206This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I hope not; but scamming is a big industry, there is more going on than most people know about.
This is often because the victims are too embarrassed to own up, and banks - if they are involved - do not want to have their reputations damaged.
It is not just stupid people who get taken in - clever people do too. A lot of legal companies have been caught out and scammed into transferring mortgage money they were holding into the wrong account.
I know of a guy, a clergyman no less, who paid out £30,000 chasing an elusive 'Spanish lottery jackpot'.
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14-10-2017 08:08 PM #207
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The bit that makes me smile is that wee Annie made her fortune in IT.
Owned a business which contracted IT specialists out as far as I am aware.
Looks like whoever is in charge of the Hawrts IT is not up to scratch.
Karma.
That's a lot of cakes to make up £80,000 and what about all those poor unfortunates denying their kids Christmas presents to donate to the cause, just so that they can see their 80 grand floating down the Water of Leith?
Pleasing.
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14-10-2017 08:15 PM #208
The biter bit.....GIRFUY hearts.
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14-10-2017 08:16 PM #209This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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