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Re: URGENT READ for Ladies! Cityivbe verification fraud.!!!!!!
Jai See my TER Reviews 1979 reads
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Hi All,
It seems somone is posing as Cityvibe and requesting your perosnal information in order to keep your ad up. Below is a copy of how it reads. There is pdf. file attached to fill out and fax. I got 10 of them at one time.

THIS IS NOT FROM CITYVIBE!!!
Foward the email to them or delete it.

It ReadS:
Dear Customer,

Cityvibe appreciates your business and would like to continue including
your ad on Cityvibe.com. This email is to inform you that Cityvibe requires
your verification of information provided at time you placed an ad with us.

Please complete Account Verification Form and return to us by fax within
the next 2 business days to avoid suspension of your ad currently on
Cityvibe.com. Thank you in advance for you cooperation.



-Cityvibe

* Please be safe. Jai Loren'

-- Modified on 8/21/2007 10:42:30 AM

JennyDeMilo See my TER Reviews 1827 reads
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2 / 8

yeah i got about 10 of them in a row one right after the other. I dont even have an ad up on cityvibe!

total fraud.. do not give them any info!

Jenny

mrfisher 108 Reviews 436 reads
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3 / 8

my bank, my insurance co, any company that I've done business with for years, etc.


And that's not counting all the people who want to send me greeting cards.

The hackers have a way of finding names in your address book, etc, and then tailor a message to look respectable trying to phish info from you.

No legitimate organization would ever request information in this way, for obvious reasons.

cecilia of dc See my TER Reviews 1109 reads
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WaltnDC 7 Reviews 650 reads
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6 / 8

If you have a fax number do a reverse telephone lookup to see who owns it.  It could be LE, which means it will come back as a blocked number.

WaltnDC 7 Reviews 659 reads
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Ladies - check the number via a reverse number lookup.  Then post the info to all.  If it is a blocked number or non-published it may be LE.  But there are still ways to check the number further to see what activities it may be associated with (but that will cost you a few bucks).  But...be safe and use common sense, always!!!  A grateful hobbyist.

Mary O Malley See my TER Reviews 505 reads
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8 / 8

I not only got a couple of these messages, I got the letter from "Igor" listing all of the e-mail addresses it went to.  I never open any of the attachments to this sort of letter because I assume that it has a virus or worm hidden in the attachment.  Several letters with the same subject line from different e-mail addresses are automatically assumed as fraudulent.  But thanks for the "heads up".

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