The FBI moneypax scam is a virus that you get visiting certain sites. Once you visit a site everything should be fine. If there happens to be a ton of pop ups get off the page immediately. Some ads may lead to this pop up saying your ip adress and city. It will accuse you of watching child porn and other illegal activity. The malware will encrypt all your data until you pay them a ransom.
The probably could but if you have a message that the FBI have locked it and you have to pay money then you have been hit by a scam. Do not pay. Take the phone to a shop and have it reset.
Contact the Utah Division of Consumer Protection at 801-530-6601 or Michelle Pickens at the FBI Utah Office at 801-579-1400.
Yes it is a major scam. They never send you your product and when i asked them what the deal was they threatened to run up my credit card. Never buy anything from them. I would repot them to the Fbi
I do not know this . I need the answer.AnswerThese emails are a SCAM to get your money. He is NOT with the FBI and his emails have been reported to the FBI. Please do not respond to any of his emails. There are a few other names showing up in these emails that state they are with the FBI and they are also scams.
Two years 11/2 months and 3 days and 41/2 hours approximately.It has to do with how many thousands of gallons are in the tank , how many are being drawn out and what the BTU input is of the fuel being used100 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 1 hour (2kw element)150 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 1.5 hours (3kw element)200 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 2 hours (4kw element)250 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 2.5 hours (4kw element)provided all are using 220 volts of domestic electricity
It's a fictional FBI division that's mentioned in a Nigerian Scam email.
You can report it to the US FBI at: http://www.ic3.gov/
Usually it will have the FBI seal on the paper that the letter was printed on. It will be an official looking letter. Normally you will be provided with some sort of contact information so try contacting them. If you aren't reassured by the contact you've established with the person who sent the letter and think it may be some elaborate scam then contacting your nearest FBI office and inquiring about the letter through them will be a sure way.
Anything is possible - check with the local Better Business Bureau, the FBI and the US Postal Service, to be certain.
Corrlins University is a scam....their diploma is worthless and credits are NOT transferable. There is NOT ONE University, including University of Phoenix, who recognises them as a valid learning instituton. save your money...they all need to go to jail as they are a scam!
Ok yes they took my money and didnt send anything in return. Took $69.00 from me. This is all by the same people and is a scam. Buyer beware. Yes they took money from me also. They will find these people. The FBI is working on this case now. I have been in contact with the FBI and they said that they will let me know when they have them.
Only thing that is legal in Bahamas is Bahimian scam Bahama and Belize are fraud friendly countries , this is where most fraudulent sites running scams are registered check where web site is registered and if it registered in Bahama Belize Cyprus , stay the hell away , FBI warns of this scam they keep an eye on it