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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI know it's easy for me to say this because I'm not affected by it, but these fookers are just chancers.
Once they've picked off the low hanging fruit they'll just crawl back into their holes.
This has been going on since February. If they were serious, they'd have already started court proceedings.Leave a comment:
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I know it's easy for me to say this because I'm not affected by it, but these fookers are just chancers.
Once they've picked off the low hanging fruit they'll just crawl back into their holes.
This has been going on since February. If they were serious, they'd have already started court proceedings.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Wtaf View PostThese people are gamblers, just like the Prince, but the difference is they have money to add to the fear. Feed into their fear, that's what they want, but for me this is shoddy and pathetic. I was rattled at first but now I'm just annoyed. Yes they found our addresses by an obvious data breach in my case. Then what did they do? Employed the cheapest and lowest of the low to come after us. They didn't even send letters by recorderded delivery, why? A few emails, letters or sms won't be making me lose any sleep, that's for sure!!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DesparateDan View PostIt's not quite the same as a Nigerian Price, is it?. The Nigerian Princes haven't invested money/effort in tracking down people's new addresses, or engaging debt collection agencies.
I agree it's a scam, but I don't think for most of us, it's so easy to dismiss it.
If anyone has been brave/stupid enough to connect to the "gateway", to see the evidence, or the write-off statements, please post the details.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Wtaf View PostI don't come under the write off companies. This is just their clumsy tactic to try to get you to contact them and let them know the email address they have for you is live. Don't do it. Ignore them like you would the Nigerian Prince. A scam is a scam and this one isn't sophisticated anymore.
I agree it's a scam, but I don't think for most of us, it's so easy to dismiss it.
If anyone has been brave/stupid enough to connect to the "gateway", to see the evidence, or the write-off statements, please post the details.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Tezz View PostIf you have opened the email tonight (or any from them) their emails to you contain tracking code so they know you have opened it... therefore they know already your email is live.
To stop this you have to switch auto load images off on your email settings on all devices.
However they also said on May 2nd, in the write-off email to some people:
“We will be producing an updated End of Account statement in the 31 May 2020 statement.
The Client Gateway will be open for another 30 days after that date so that you can continue to see your statements.”
This is what I suspect it is, for some people at least.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by shampoo View PostThanks ... No clues as to why some have received write off emails and others haven’t even though they used the same scheme?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Tezz View PostSee post #1149 on May 2nd.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by shampoo View PostCan anyone post a copy of the Darwin write off email?
Would be interested to know what the criteria was for some Darwin users?Leave a comment:
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