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myglaren wrote: 05 Apr 2024, 14:13

I've had this a couple of times but only had to pay £1:50 each time.
Who-tf buys stamps from Ebay or Amazon or thinks they might get a discounted price via them ?......... idiots all !
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It wasn't the stamps that were bought from eBay but an item posted to me that I bought on eBay and the sellers put on stamps bought from the post office that were then deemed to be counterfeit and I was charged for them to be released.
They looked perfectly OK.
The other one was from my doctor.

Clearly it was the PO getting it wrong.
I may still have the envelopes here.

Edit: found while looking for something completely different.
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myglaren wrote: 13 Apr 2024, 22:04
Clearly it was the PO getting it wrong.
Really ??? ....... the totally professional and trust worthy Post Office.....well I never :)
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Unthinkable I know. Still.
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Todays scam email.
Information regarding your payment from Amazon Prime
Hi Customer,
Your Amazon Prime Membership is set to renew on April 19, 2024. However, we've noticed that the payment method associated with your Prime membership is no longer valid.
To update the default payment method or choose a new one for your membership, please click on the button below and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Ahh, bust it doesn't renew, it's perpetual until you cancel it...
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The offending envelopes.
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Not very sharp, like the photographer.
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I believe one of the most clever scams was perpetrated by Steve Comisar of Beverly Hills, California. He is currently serving time in Federal Prison for a separate fraud case.

Comisar would run ads in the national magazines offering a “Solar Powered Clothes Dryer” for only $49.95. His ads stated that the “Scientifically Proven Space Age Clothes Dryer” was guaranteed to work for five years provided there was adequate sunlight.

The devices were described as “Uses no batteries or electricity” with “Free Shipping”. The National Enquirer was a favorite publication for his ads.

Unsuspecting customers would purchase the clothes dryer only to receive a length of clothesline.
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Magic :cool: Love it :lol:
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May or may not be a scam but looks suspicious to me.

A few days ago I received notification from Screwfix that I had won a hammer drill from them.
I have bought a fair amount of stuff from them and done a couple of surveys and been entered into a lottery for 'prizes'. I had been looking for a new hammer drill so not too unusual.

Clicked the link as it appeared to be kosher, I get a lot of mail from Screwfix and Toolstation.
Took me to a survey site. Couldn't be arsed with that at the time, looked again yesterday and the site was 404'd.
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Sounds dodgy to me Steve... May be the usual one of enter all your details so we can send a prize to you sort of thing - which they would already have if you were an existing customer...
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