Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Too Good To Be True

I got this from a good friend and I thought I would share it with all of you. He forwarded an email message and I did a little research to find out that the destination web site is a scam. If you get a message that is poorly worded and seems to be good to be true, it probably is. The one in question is called luckeg.com and here's what another blogger says about it:

"This is an example of a common Chinese scam selling all kinds of brand items at unrealistic prices. There are thousands of such websites out there with no other purpose than fraud. Please be careful and remember: if something looks too good to be true it’s usually just another scam." Electronic Scams Black List

According to the blog and other information gathered, there are hundreds of scam sites out there, please be careful and trust your instincts, especially as we near the holiday buying season.

As always, safe surfing,

Darrell

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