Imesh Consultant Tamara Collins (Mrs)/Imesh Management/Dave Smith
Queja 227120 Detalles

  • Fecha cuando ocurrió 04/06/2013
  • Daños Reportados: $0.00
  • Nombre de Usuario: IMESH.ADMIN
  • Correo Electrónico: [email protected]
  • Ubicacion united states
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i receive messages claiming i have won the iMesh Lottery and to provide my personal details: name, telephone and address, is this not a scam? is there such thing as the Imesh Music Lotto Program that was held on the 1st of April 2013 as claimed by this people?

imesh lottery winnings claimant:
Imesh Management dave smith of email [email protected] and IMESH CONSULTANT Tamara Collins Mrs of email
[email protected]

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  • iMesh_Support
  • iMesh_Support SBID #0a7a7aa919
  • Publicado 08/20/2013
  • You have not won 'The iMesh Lotto'
    iMesh customers might be targets of a scam that uses email messages to falsely promise money. Victims receive messages claiming "You have won the iMesh Lottery!" There is no iMesh Lottery. Delete the message.
    The iMesh lottery scam is a fraud that usually starts with an email messages that claim the recipient has won "The iMesh Lottery."
    There is no iMesh lottery and if you receive this kind of email it has been sent by cybercriminals in an attempt to steal money from you.
    These email messages are designed to engage you in a dialogue with the goal of persuading you to send them money. Once you've sent the money, the perpetrator will often re-contact you with a different story to convince you to pay more money to access the cash prize.
    Cybercriminals often use the names of well-known companies, like ours, in their scams. They think it will convince you to give them money or your personal information. While they usually use email to trick you, they sometimes use the telephone instead.
    If you receive an unsolicited email message that purports to be from iMesh and requests that you send personal information or click links, delete the message.
    We do not send unsolicited email messages to request personal or financial information.
    If you have lost money to this scam, send the police report to iMesh and we will use it to help law enforcement catch the criminals who send out these e-mail messages.
    Please note that our team is constantly fighting these cybercriminals and will appreciate your help in the matter. Please send us any information which may be relevant, such as the website address, email address or any email you have received.
    In case you have filed a police report, please send it to iMesh and we will use it to help law enforcement catch the criminals who send out these e-mail messages.
    If you have any further inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us.
    Best regards,
    The iMesh Team
    http://support.imesh.com/

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