• Derek R @DerekR Iver Heath - 3y

    Two dodgy emails

    Just a shot of my email list. It shows 2 entries for Ezee-fix.

    Eezy-fix is a genuine company based in Belfast. I have never dealt with them and hadn't heard of them until checking this morning.
    I do not believe they are involved in this scam.

    However, as I had never heard of them, it would have been impossible for me to have placed an order with them, let alone given them payment.

    I am not opening the emails as undoubtedly there will be a tracker within advising them they have a "Live" email address and I don't want that.

    But be aware that this is how scammers start. I would tell them that I haven't ordered anything, then they will start a dialogue to attempt to get my bank details, either to "return money" I have paid or perhaps to make a payment that isn't due. One way or another they are touting for information.

    Just make sure that you don't give them any!

Scams of any type.

Post scams of any type. If it is not from personal experience, check its veracity if you can; Snopes.com is a good reference. I shall be posting IT scams as I become aware of them, and you of course, can do the same.