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		<title>The Honda Car International Promotion Program Scam</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 08:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Get Rich Fast</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This scam came to our spam email address &#8211; one that is only ever used to contact scam artists and don&#8217;t list anywhere else. So it&#8217;s pretty clear that the scammers share resources or buy lists of potential marks. But beyond that, this scam attempt contains all the usual signs of a scam without looking [...]<p><a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca/the-honda-car-international-promotion-program-scam/">The Honda Car International Promotion Program Scam</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca">Get Rich Fast</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This scam came to our spam email address &#8211; one that is only ever used to contact scam artists and don&#8217;t list anywhere else. So it&#8217;s pretty clear that the scammers share resources or buy lists of potential marks. But beyond that, this scam attempt contains all the usual signs of a scam without looking too hard.</p>
<p>First thing you should notice beyond winning a contest that you never entered, with an email address you never gave out to anyone, let alone a contest, is where the scam email originates. The scam artist claims to be working for Honda Company Promotion, located in London England, yet the email is sent from a bellsouth.net email address. Once again, a real company uses their own email addresses, not freely and readily accessible disposable email addresses. Bellsouth.net is an American company.</p>
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<p>Next is the reply to email address. We are lead to believe that we are dealing with the Honda Corporation based in London England, yet the reply to email address is wilsoncollins@tlen.pl. That email address is based in Poland. So we have three things wrong with just the email addresses listed. We haven&#8221;t called the phone numbers yet, but very often these will be real phone numbers, which the scammers have set up temporarily to conduct their scam. Often they buy a cell phone that they dispose of after a few weeks to help hide them from the authorities.</p>
<p>For the scam itself it&#8217;s the usual you were selected to win a prize, but you must stay quiet until your prize is awarded. And you had better act fast as there is a deadline to meet. Don&#8217;t fall for the pressure tactics employed here. Reputable companies bend-over backwards to assist customers &#8211; especially ones who have one legitimate contests.</p>
<p>Finally, another quick and easy way for anyone to identify this as a scam is to start searching on a search engine the various pieces of the email. Starting with the &#8221;Honda Company Promotion&#8221;. When you put that phrase into a search engine the first four or five listings all nail this as a scam! So if this email or one similar lands in your email inbox &#8211; ignore it, delete it and move on, it&#8217;s a scam. If you have already sent off your information or worse, best you contact the local authorities in your area to alert them and seek their professional assistance.</p>
<p>Full email below:</p>
<p>HONDA COMPANY PROMOTION <hondapromotion1@bellsouth.net> </p>
<p>HONDA COMPANY PROMOTION (HEADQUARTERS)<br />    Customer Service Department<br />    An Affiliate of Honda UK.<br />    #28 TANFIELD ROAD, CROYDON,<br />    LONDON, ENGLAND.</p>
<p>TICKET NUMBER:7885715823<br />    SERIAL NUMBER: 857-448<br />    BATCH NUMBER : CR-757YT24-97</p>
<p>We are pleased to inform you of the release of the long awaited results of the HONDA CAR INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION PROGRAM held on the 3rd August 2007 at 20.00 GMT. You were entered as dependent client with; Reference Serial Number: 857-448 and Batch number CR-757YT24-97.</p>
<p>Your email address attached to the ticket number: 7885715823 that drew the lucky winning number, which consequently won the sweepstake in the first category, in four parts. You have been approved for a payment of 250,000.00 Pounds Sterling (TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING) in cash credited to file reference number: HNC/4587962584/JK6</p>
<p>This is from a total cash prize of Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling shared among the ten international winners in first categories, along with a new blue car. Congratulations!</p>
<p>All participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from 50,000 (Fifty thousand) names of email users around the world, as part of our international promotion program. Due to mix up of some names and addresses, we ask that you keep this award personal, till your claims has been processed and your funds remitted to you.</p>
<p>This is part of our security measures to avoid double claiming or unwarranted taking advantage of the situation by other participants or impersonators You are contact our accredited agent for your claim.</p>
<p>Name: MR WILSON COLLINS.<br />    E-mail: wilsoncollins@tlen.pl<br />    TEL: +447011136124<br />    TEL: +447045712490<br />    HONDA CLAIMS SECURITY AGENT.</p>
<p>He is your agent, and responsible for the processing and transfer of your winnings to you. YOUR SECURITY FILE NUMBER IS H-85749-G42/H6 (keep personal) Remember, your winning must be claimed not later than 24th August2007.</p>
<p>You are required to forward the following details to help facilitate the processing of your claims and certificate which will facilitate the release of your winnings.</p>
<p>1. Full Names:<br />    2. Residential Address:<br />    3. Phone Number:<br />    4. Fax Number:<br />    5. Occupation:<br />    6. Sex:<br />    7. Age :<br />    8. Nationality:<br />    9. Present Country:</p>
<p>A scanned photo identification of your self should be sent via email. You are advised to forward these information&#8221;s as soon as possible to enable us attend to your file. Once again, Congratulations.</p>
<p>Yours Sincerely,</p>
<p>Mr. Steve Scott (Co-ordinator)<br />    HONDA COMPANY PROMOTION UK.<br />    Open 7days-24hrs-365days a year</p>
<p><a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca/the-honda-car-international-promotion-program-scam/">The Honda Car International Promotion Program Scam</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca">Get Rich Fast</a></p>
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		<title>Coca-Cola Online Promotions Million Dollar Give Away Scam</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 00:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This one just in. We&#8217;ll give it to these con artists &#8211; the ability to grab a big brand name and attempt to pass yourself of as it, just does not get much bigger than the Coca-Cola brand. Like the earlier scams we wrote about this one too came in via unsolicited email &#8211; aka- [...]<p><a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca/coca-cola-online-promotions-million-dollar-give-away-scam/">Coca-Cola Online Promotions Million Dollar Give Away Scam</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca">Get Rich Fast</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This one just in. We&#8217;ll give it to these con artists &#8211; the ability to grab a big brand name and attempt to pass yourself of as it, just does not get much bigger than the Coca-Cola brand.</p>
<p>Like the earlier scams we wrote about this one too came in via unsolicited email &#8211; aka- spam, and features many of the same easily identifiable traits that set it out as an obvious scam. First, like the other scams we seem to have won something that we never entered in to. Second, like the previous Internet scams this one features borrowing of a known trade name to attempt to disguise the scam, in this case the brand name is none other than the widely recognized Coca-Cola.</p>
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<p>Another feature that sets this out as an obvious scam is the multiple emails, none of which have anything to do with Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola is a billion dollar company, they can afford to have personalized emails for their employees anywhere in the world &#8211; even Hong Kong. The email reply address shows yet another high level employee languishing with a free Yahoo email address. But this scam gets even more obvious at the end of the pitch when they ask for a reply to another free email service address &#8211; so in total there are two different non-Coca-Cola related email addresses we are to respond to. There is also no address, and no website link. That should set off even the most novice of computer user or unsuspecting victim.</p>
<p>The ticoda.com domain is registered to Liu Chun of Shanghai China and the dns is pointed to servers run through China.</p>
<p>Like the previous scam attempts we will make contact with the conman and pretend to be none the wiser. We will publish all correspondence and we will also be notifying Coca-Cola about the theft of the brand name for use in this scam attempt.</p>
<p><i>The following is the scam email in full:</i></p>
<p>COCA-COLA ONLINE PROMOTIONS!!!</p>
<p>THE COCA COLA COMPANY Hong Kong office is Giving Away a cash bonus of $5 Million dollars only.</p>
<p>The Company is trying e-mail-to-e-mail advertising to introduce its products.</p>
<p>The reward you received for advertising for them is a Mercedes-Benz, ML class jeep convertible! And cash prize of $5 Million dollars only.</p>
<p>To receive your cash all you need to do is send us your</p>
<p>1. Full name<br />    2. Address / contact number<br />    3. Country of origin<br />    4. Occupation<br />    5. Email.</p>
<p>Within 1 month you will receive the cash in one of our payment centers. Please indicate the one closer to your location.</p>
<p>Asia</p>
<p>Europe</p>
<p>South Africa</p>
<p>A draw has just been concluded in Hong Kong last weekend <br />    (we contacted you via your email address).</p>
<p>You must send your contact informations to, cocacolapayment@ticoda.com or tonyman001@excite.com </p>
<p>Kind Regards,<br />    Alexander de Guzman  <br />    Sales /Marketing Manager<br />    coca cola  Asia<br />    Hong Kong</p>
<p>+852 66308002</p>
<p><a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca/coca-cola-online-promotions-million-dollar-give-away-scam/">Coca-Cola Online Promotions Million Dollar Give Away Scam</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.getrichfast.ca">Get Rich Fast</a></p>
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