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Post by Haz on May 2, 2020 13:12:42 GMT -7
I received an email from a woman in England who said I had done a survey in 2013 about my African Grey.
Firstly, I have never heard of the woman and secondly, I never did a survey then.
She is now asking me to do "another" survey and supply four photos of my bird so they can assess the condition of her feathers.
That seems just weird. I don't even know how she got my email in the first place. I just deleted her message.
Haz
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abm
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Post by abm on May 3, 2020 0:33:08 GMT -7
They're scammers, I've had similar call asking for pictures. They called me later on saying my bird had cancer. I couldn't stop laughing.
They get your email when you register on other forum sites and places like that.
Abm
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Post by Jane on May 3, 2020 0:42:44 GMT -7
Yes, that sounds very dodgy, especially asking for photos.
Jane
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Post by chris on May 3, 2020 7:54:19 GMT -7
Very weird for sure. I guess they have a hook out and if you bite they'll lead you down a path that ends at your wallet. (Wallet can be money, identity theft, or both.)
Thanks for the alert Haz - can never be too careful these days.
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