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Just recieved an email claiming to be from Barclays Bank, which I am not a customer of asking me to confirm my details, yeah right :lol:
Only thing was, you'd have thought if they wanted people to fall for it they'd do a much more professional job of the email
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y47/ElvisLover/bankskank.jpg
You have to be a proper fool to believe that ... don't you? :unsure:
manker
03-21-2005, 06:29 PM
:lol:
That's written terribly but I bet some geptard will fall for it.
Actually, hundreds of geptards :no:
Geptard is a memorable word, I think. :unsure:
I would put in suckercawk tho', 'cos I made that one up myself :chuffed:
:lol:
That's written terribly but I bet some geptard will fall for it.
Actually, hundreds of geptards :no:
Its the fact that it's all wavy that gets me :lol:
RPerry
03-21-2005, 06:42 PM
damn, looks like someone scanned that page, after cutting out words and placing them on a separate sheet of paper. Maybe they didn't know how to change fonts? :lookaroun
bigboab
03-21-2005, 06:54 PM
Definately not Barclays. There would've been an attached charge of £30.00 for the letter\E-Mail. :)
Looks a bit like a ransom note somehow :huh:
Guillaume
03-21-2005, 06:56 PM
ICEBAST again? :unsure:
Maybe...
http://www.hellonearth.com/movies/conair/plot11.jpg :unsure: ?
TheDave
03-21-2005, 07:06 PM
whats with the wibbly-ness?
Bujub? :unsure:
:bujubbawa: :blink:
MCHeshPants420
03-21-2005, 07:24 PM
Cool cheers dan. I copied the URL and verifed my Barclays account.:01:
Mr JP Fugley
03-21-2005, 07:32 PM
Me bank actually phoned me at home and asked me to identify meself by providing a password. It really was them.
I said something like "you phoned me, arse, why would I identify myself". I kindly added that this was just the kind of stupidity that encouraged the hard of thinking to give out their details. I then bade them farewell and discontinued the conversation.
I know it was really them because the Manager wrote and apologised.
bigboab
03-21-2005, 07:39 PM
Me bank actually phoned me at home and asked me to identify meself by providing a password. It really was them.
I said something like "you phoned me, arse, why would I identify myself". I kindly added that this was just the kind of stupidity that encouraged the hard of thinking to give out their details. I then bade them farewell and discontinued the conversation.
I know it was really them because the Manager wrote and apologised.
A credit card company did the same to me on Thursday. Asked for personal 'Identification Word' and my card number. :lol:
manker
03-21-2005, 07:43 PM
Bank phoning you at home! Tis an outrage.
Pretty funny tho' - I doubt I would have thought to call t'clerk an arse :lol:
Mr JP Fugley
03-21-2005, 07:46 PM
Bank phoning you at home! Tis an outrage.
Pretty funny tho' - I doubt I would have thought to call t'clerk an arse :lol:
I thought it only fair, as the person may not have known they were an arse.
I take my civic duty very seriously.
I know it was really them because the Manager wrote and apologised.
:lol: :lol:
Vodafone require every detail bar my shoe size....every time I get transferred to the 'next' person who 'should' be able to help me.......bah...humbug.
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