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Warniong - Beware of survey request with £20 incentive

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by David Smith, Oct 7, 2014.

  1. David Smith

    David Smith Well-Known Member


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    Today I had an email from M3 Global Research asking to complete a survey on Ankle syndesmosis. I suspected this was a malicious mail since it offered £20 to complete the survey. My Bullguard security highlighted the link as a dangerous site set up to steal identitiy and info. Sop Beware i would say (IMO) if you get one

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    M3 GLOBAL
    RESEARCH

    Paid Online Study on Ankle Syndesmosis procedures

    15 Minutes - Incentive: £20.00

    Click here to begin Survey


    Study Number: R5856

    MDLinx ID: 3124098
     
  2. Hi Dave

    It gets worse. Hardly a day goes by without some scam or another being tried. Any number of telephone enquiries, emails etc. I'm selling a car on ebay presently - had a message last night from a prospective asking about details of the car and history and what price I would accept for an early offer. This morning I have an email from paypal letting me know there's £4,350 in my account which is more than I was asking for the car - but I couldn't see the funds or access them until I paid a transaction fee of £600 cash through western union! FFS!

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231353334277?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
     

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