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Chase [email protected] re-activate your Chase account fraudulant email phishing scam or worse Internet |
2nd of Nov, 2010 by User140773 |
I knew right away it was a scam and not actually from Chase Bank since I am sure Chase would be in the name the email was from...which was [email protected]. The object of a scam like this is usually to get you to click on the link in the email and it take you to a fraudulant site where they will get you account numbers, passwords and other personal information to do who knows what with. Don't EVER click on links left in an email no matter how legit it seems. It is easy for a scammer to copy and paste a logo of the legit comapny into the email and it does fool many.. Here is a screen shot of the email..if you get it just mark it as spam and delete it. I logged onto my Chase account (using the browser, NOT the link the scammers left) and the account is fine.
Dear Valued Member, We noticed invalid login attempts into you account online from an unknown IP address . Due to this, we have temporarily suspended your account. We need you to update your account information for your online banking to be re-activated please update your billing information today by clicking here After a few clicks, just verify the information you entered is correct. Sincerely,
Chase Member Services Team P.S. The link in this message will be expire within 24 Hours . You have to update your payment information 2010 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All Rights Reserved.
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Scam Warning: Terry WHIN-YATES, Royce WHIN-YATES, Michael LEE, Jackie WU and some other Licenced Locksmiths are running illegitimate businesses despite having locksmith licenses. They will rip you off. Mr Prolock aka Mr Locksmith aka AA Automotive Locksmiths is a Licensed Locksmith Company despite maintaing unethical business practices and Terry WHIN-YATES has been granted a license by British Columbia despite a reputation for dishonesty and deceiving the public!
The Company has several names: Mr Prolock aka Mr Locksmith aka AA Automotive Locksmiths are the names of a Company that scams consumers. This is a Licensed Locksmith Company looking for the next mark for it's various scams. DON"T FALL FOR THE MR LOCKSMITH SCAM. It could cost you hundreds to thousands of dollars.
The WHIN-YATES family scam: Mr Locksmith and Terry WHIN-YATES, Royce WHIN-YATES, Jack WHIN-YATES, Brian WHIN-Yates and Robert WHIN-YATES have all been a part of the scam at one time or another. Also Involved are Michael LEE and Jackie WU working as locksmiths. Jenny WU and Ken LAPP and also involved in the business. Read about the Scam Company 24 hr Mr Locksmith's failure to respond to complaints from the Better Business Bureau of Canada:
http://www.bbb.org/mbc/business-reviews/locks-and-locksmiths/mr-prolock-in-burnaby-bc-1208591
File a complaint to the government agency that granted Mr Prolock and owner Terry WHIN-YATES a Licence. Complain to the Registrar of Security Programs and Police Division. The complaint process can be used to report complaints about Locksmith Scams like Mr Locksmith and the business owners.
If you have been scammed by Terry WHIN-YATES please file a complaint so that others don't suffer the same.
To fiile a complaint to the BBB about Terry WHIN-YATES Scam Company with the Business Bureau go here:
https://odr.bbb.org/odrweb/public/complaintlink.aspx
Go here to read about the Complaint Process with the government agency that granted the licensing - How to file a complaint against a Security Licensee or Business:
http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/securityindustry/complaint/index.htm
CONSUMER WARNING: Deceptive and Unethical Locksmiths Operating in Vancouver. You must use good judgement in choosing your locksmith as the government can not protect the public against getting ripped off!
Ken LAPP is President of Standard Marketing and has been working with Terry WHIN-YATES in advertising.
http://www.standardmarketing.ca/
You can Complain to the BBB about Ken LAPP's involvement in promoting a consumer scam at the Better Business Bureau:
https://odr.bbb.org/odrweb/public/complaintlink.aspx |
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