Fake Boots scam
Author
Discussion

Mercdriver

Original Poster:

3,000 posts

57 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
I have just won, allegedly, an electric toothbrush by answering a simple question like what are your bank details etc.

I can unsubscribe from further e mails by contacting someone in California.

Yeh, right, oh do p1$$ off

Cockaigne

2,797 posts

43 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
it will be cookies being tracked from your web browsing.

Mercdriver

Original Poster:

3,000 posts

57 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
Cookies blocked and cleared out regularly, not a boots customer? Apple I pad safari blocks trackers it tells me.

Wonder if it is connected to Venice and Amsterdam airport free internet?

cobra kid

5,509 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
So it's not a scam from Boots then?

Funk

27,383 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
How do some people still not understand how spam happens? confused

OP - it's nothing to do with your browser or cookies. Or Boots. It's just auto-generated spam in the hopes you'll divulge card info which can then be used/sold on on the dark web.

Just do what the rest of us do - read the title, realise it's spam and delete/block.

SHutchinson

2,286 posts

208 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
OP, when you bought the scam generic tablet in Tenerife with the illegal TV app, did you give them your email address at the same time?

POIDH

3,097 posts

89 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
Funk said:
How do some people still not understand how spam happens? confused

OP - it's nothing to do with your browser or cookies. Or Boots. It's just auto-generated spam in the hopes you'll divulge card info which can then be used/sold on on the dark web.

Just do what the rest of us do - read the title, realise it's spam and delete/block.
And if you click through you have just confirmed your email address to the scammers, even before you enter any more information. Prepare to be even more innundated.

Best thing is to not click on it at all - on outlook you can right click and report as spam or phishing.

Randy Winkman

21,106 posts

213 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
Badly worded thread title in my view. Might give the wrong impression to a casual viewer.

Mercdriver

Original Poster:

3,000 posts

57 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
SHutchinson said:
OP, when you bought the scam generic tablet in Tenerife with the illegal TV app, did you give them your email address at the same time?
Definitely not! But thanks for thinking of that, appreciated.

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

43 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
SHutchinson said:
OP, when you bought the scam generic tablet in Tenerife with the illegal TV app, did you give them your email address at the same time?
Hahaha. I'd forgotten that.

Open to a bit of scamming OP? laugh

Cockaigne

2,797 posts

43 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
SHutchinson said:
OP, when you bought the scam generic tablet in Tenerife with the illegal TV app, did you give them your email address at the same time?
if he bought a generic Chinese tablet it will be monitoring his usage.

Your Dad

2,179 posts

207 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
OP might wish to see if his email address has been divulged from a data breach:

https://haveibeenpwned.com/

And before anyone suggests, above site is not designed to harvest email addresses.

mac96

5,840 posts

167 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
These are generally easily spotted by spelling oddities and the originating address not being connected with the purported sender. Block delete and move on.

Mercdriver

Original Poster:

3,000 posts

57 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
Thanks for the tip Dad, pwned on my heritage website furious

Thanks for reminding me of Tenerife, gave it away to heart foundation. Trying hard to forget it,


Tend not to get scam e mails, not on Facebook twitter or any of these sites as I consider them a scammers to do list so I would guess difficult to get any info on me?

Magnum 475

4,025 posts

156 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
quotequote all
My old email address was one of those hacked from google in the early days of gmail. I'm gradually moving everything off it, because on a daily basis:

- I win 5 toothbrushes from Boots
- have 2 to 5 packages with delayed delivery
- Amazon try to send me a free council-sized Samsung TV (2 or 3 times daily)
- My PC gets infected by 32 viruses (I don't own a PC)
- My iCloud storage is full and all my photos will be deleted (2 or 3 times daily)

You get the idea.

I went for years with almost zero spam mail, but in the last few months it's gone crazy.

As soon as I've migrated my last few real-world things off my gmail address it will get turned off for mail - but I'll be keeping the google drive function as it's a useful place to back up files.

cobra kid

5,509 posts

264 months

Friday 18th August 2023
quotequote all
Magnum 475 said:
My old email address was one of those hacked from google in the early days of gmail. I'm gradually moving everything off it, because on a daily basis:

- I win 5 toothbrushes from Boots
- have 2 to 5 packages with delayed delivery
- Amazon try to send me a free council-sized Samsung TV (2 or 3 times daily)
- My PC gets infected by 32 viruses (I don't own a PC)
- My iCloud storage is full and all my photos will be deleted (2 or 3 times daily)

You get the idea.

I went for years with almost zero spam mail, but in the last few months it's gone crazy.

As soon as I've migrated my last few real-world things off my gmail address it will get turned off for mail - but I'll be keeping the google drive function as it's a useful place to back up files.
Everything on a phone then?

Magnum 475

4,025 posts

156 months

Friday 18th August 2023
quotequote all
cobra kid said:
Everything on a phone then?
Macs / iPads. So no “PC”, and messages pretend to be from McAfee!

deckster

9,631 posts

279 months

Friday 18th August 2023
quotequote all
Mercdriver said:
Tend not to get scam e mails, not on Facebook twitter or any of these sites as I consider them a scammers to do list so I would guess difficult to get any info on me?
Facebook, Twitter etc. are very unlikely to be sources for scam/spam emails simply because they are very good at protecting their prime income source, which is your data. They might use your data for their own purposes, but they aren't going to leak it to anybody else without them being paid for it, which the scammers tend not to do.

Mercdriver

Original Poster:

3,000 posts

57 months

Friday 18th August 2023
quotequote all
Getting inundated with the macafee scams too, you computer is infected . Please send money, don’t know what these are cause safari blocks them and sends to scam folder.
Very persistent too.