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30 Sep 09 #150946 by shropshirelass
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I've just had an email from a user called toocare asking me to email her/him via a yahoo address. I presume this is a scam/fake who do I forward it to please

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30 Sep 09 #150948 by rubytuesday
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Can you forward it to Tets please? he is our techy wizard :)

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01 Oct 09 #151046 by shropshirelass
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I can't find him on the members list! Can he email me via here then I can forward the email to him thanks

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01 Oct 09 #151047 by rubytuesday
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why not just forward the email to me? :)

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01 Oct 09 #151056 by stbf
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ive just had about 5 emails , same sort of thing? dony like to open them, just in case.?????

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01 Oct 09 #151058 by rubytuesday
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If they are sent to you via a private msg here, then just forward them to a member of TeamWiki (tets is our techy wizard), or to me - we can then deal with them.

Unfortunately, from time to time, members will receive PMs from spammer, and we apologise for this, and assure you that we take this seriously and act as quickly as possible.

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