Posted by Jimmydog on December 20, 2019 at 06:14:53 from (198.47.57.159):
In Reply to: SCAMMER ALERT posted by ESVADuke on December 19, 2019 at 14:03:43:
When ever you get a hinky heed your inner voice. A hinky is an uneasy vague feeling that something just isn't right. It's your subconscious picking up subtle clues that your conscious self hasn't yet. That's why scammers are more successful over the phone or computer, or texting; you're not as likely to pick up those subtle clues as you might in a face to face encounter. The best thing to do if you get a hinky is to extricate yourself from the situation ASAP!
For example: I had a guy stop by last fall and wanted to walk the farm and give me an idea of what trees I had and what they'd be worth logged out. I got a hinky and told him I was too busy at the time but set up a date for the next day. After he left I paddled around on the ole computer and found that he had a history of being dragged into court. Not only him, but every one of his immediate family did also. So I called and canceled, lots of other logging companies out there that aren't fly by night.
As for where they pick up on all the loose threads of one's personnel info on line, well I'd guess just about every where, especially with all the tracking cookies these days. Just last week I responded to an ad on Tractor House, one of the fields that had to be filled out was phone no. I haven't given that number out for a couple years but two days later I get the "Your SSN has been canceled" call, kind of made me proud as I hadn't gotten that specific one yet. Like all my fraud and criminal activity wasn't good enough to prosecute or something?! Guess I can cross that one off my buck list now.
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