BEWARE - if Offered Tesco or Morrisons Vouchers
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Don't be taken in by a phishing scam offering vouchers for Tesco or Morrisons.
This explains: https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2020/04/29/coronavirus-scammers-targeting-shoppers-with-bogus-tesco-and-mo/
I'd guess that the same scam will be used offering vouchers for other supermarkets too. So take care.
I've seen a scam one for Morrisons on fb. It had been shared to a legitimate Morrisons post and they confirmed it was nothing to do with them. Hundreds of people had liked and shared it.
davidstockport I agree some of them are very convincing. I didn't think that it looked very convincing.
I have had, in the last 2 weeks, 4 emails telling me I have made the final 3 to win £1,000 of supermarket vouchers. I don't even open, just delete.
That is probably one of the hidden dangers of internet competitions, the unwary are allowing their email addresses to be sold to scammers, and are then caught off guard when they are told they've won something.
I had an e-mail regarding my Uncle in Nigeria David. He has died sadly but I have apparently inherited £11m. I was just wondering what you would advise with that one. There is one issue in the fact that I do not have an Uncle but I'm thinking he may be somehow connected via marriage. Thank you for your help.
Dennab If he is the Nigerian who was found dead with over £15 million in used banknotes in his apartment, I think you should accept it to honour his memory, apparently for over half his life he'd been trying to give it away online . . . but no one would believe him.
People had so little faith in a truly great man I never met. I'll send your cut in return for that advice when the money comes through. Thanks.
There is also a scam from Boots - Dear Boots Shopper we have a surprise for you click ok to start.
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