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Friday, March 5, 2010

Handphone shut down scam - pls read

This email was sent to me by a friend.Thought I would share it. Better to be safe then sorry.


CLEVER TRICK. BY GETTING YOU TO SHUT DOWN YOUR MOBILE , YOUR WORRIED
FAMILY MEMBERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CONTACT YOU TO VERIFY YOUR SAFETY!

Just be careful.

Its all started when I received a call from someone claiming that he was from M1 or Singtel or Starhub and he asked me to shutdown my phone for 2 hours for 3G update to take place. As I was rushing for a meeting, I did not question him and shutdown my cell phone.

After 45 minutes I felt very suspicious since the caller did not even introduce his name. I quickly turned on my cell phone and I received several calls from my family members and the others were from the number that had called me earlier - 93954380.

I called my parents and I was shocked that they sounded very worried asking me whether I am safe. My parents told me that they had received a call from someone claiming that they had me with them and asking for money to let me free. The call was so real and my parents even heard
'my voice' crying out loud asking for help. My parent was at the bank waiting for next call to
proceed for money transfer. I told my parents that I am safe and asked them to lodge a police report.

Right after that I received another call from the guy asking me to shutdown my cell phone for another 1 hour which I refused to do and hung up. They keep calling my cell phone until the battery had run down. I myself lodged a police report and I was informed by the officer that
there were many such scams reported. MOST of the cases reported that the victim had already
transferred the money! And it is impossible to get back the money.

Be careful as this kind of scam might happened to any of us!!! Those guys are so professional and very convincing during calls. If you are asked to shut down your cell phone for updates by the service provider, ASK AROUND!
Your family or friends might receive the same call.

Be Safe and Stay Alert!

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