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Thread ID: 150807 2022-07-27 05:15:00 Facebook Scam. Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1487600 2022-07-27 05:15:00 I received a FB message purportedly from my cousin saying that she had information as to how I could receive a payment of $100000 if I contacted this fellow supposedly from the UN . When I investigated the claim it said that to receive the payment I would have to deposit $2400 in an American bank account . SWMBO, who used to work for Westpac said that she recognised it as a scam .

I sent an email to the Westpac fraud department so they could keep an eye out for it, but I thought that I should contact FB as well to advise them to keep a lookout for this scammer and to block him . What I would like to know is how to contact FB .

Thanks for your assistance . :thanks
Roscoe (6288)
1487601 2022-07-27 05:45:00 Please tell me that you honestly didn't think the message was for real :( Zippity (58)
1487602 2022-07-27 06:17:00 Please tell me that you honestly didn't think the message was for real :(

When I saw the message purportedly from my cousin I did wonder, so I gave her a call to check that it was not her message. I was suspicious. But then I had heard about that sort of scam before so I was cautious. Also, who is going to offer you that sort of money for practically nothing? It was too good to be true. Then I accessed my cousin's FB messages by clicking on her name and there was no such message, so it obviously was not from her. I last heard from her some months ago.

But you have not told me what I wanted to know. How do I contact FB to inform them of the scam?
Roscoe (6288)
1487603 2022-07-27 06:30:00 Maybe here:

www.facebook.com
zqwerty (97)
1487604 2022-07-27 06:42:00 Thanks for that zqwerty. I did look at Help but I did not see that which is why I asked. I will report that now. Thank you. Roscoe (6288)
1487605 2022-07-27 06:43:00 Don't really know if its worth Contacting FB. They often don't do a thing about it, and even if they do the scammers simply creates a new ID and starts all over again.

Seen it countless times people report and nothing is done. Their Community Standards is a damn joke. People get innocent and polite, nothing wrong with them posts removed and in FB Jail for a stint, where as Scammers are not touched.
wainuitech (129)
1487606 2022-07-27 07:31:00 Thank you for that, Wainui. I won't bother then. Roscoe (6288)
1487607 2022-07-27 21:49:00 Don't really know if its worth Contacting FB. They often don't do a thing about it, and even if they do the scammers simply creates a new ID and starts all over again.

I was wondering, Wainui, if I should change my email address and password on FB. Do you think that is a good idea? If so, how do I go about it? Thanks for your help. Most appreciated.:thanks
Roscoe (6288)
1487608 2022-07-27 21:50:00 I received a FB message purportedly from my cousin saying that she had information as to how I could receive a payment of $100000 if I contacted this fellow supposedly from the UN . When I investigated the claim it said that to receive the payment I would have to deposit $2400 in an American bank account . SWMBO, who used to work for Westpac said that she recognised it as a scam .


It's obvious!!
Even without the deposit $2400 bit .

Telling Westpac or FB is pointless . Westpac would see this sort of thing day in and day out .
piroska (17583)
1487609 2022-07-27 22:19:00 Telling Westpac or FB is pointless. Westpac would see this sort of thing day in and day out.

I agree, telling FB is pointless, but Westpac have a fraud department so I sent them an email with the details of his bank account. If any of their customers attempt to make a payment to that account the Westpac fraud department will be alerted and the payment should be stopped.
Roscoe (6288)
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