Sandgroper

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PREZZIE SCAM:

I queried a non-existent bill from Prezzie, and I phoned them about this. An Indian accented guy took the call, asked me a few details, and the next thing I knew, he was into my computer. Straight into my bank account and removed $6000 of mine. Prezzie's adverts warn everyone to watch out for scammers.
 
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I queried a non-existent bill from Prezzie, and I phoned them about this. An Indian accented guy took the call, asked me a few details, and the next thing I knew, he was into my computer. Straight into my bank account and removed $6000 of mine. Prezzie's adverts warn everyone to watch out for scammers.
Hello, @Sandgroper! Thank you for sharing this incident with us. It's heartbreaking and we really appreciate all the help we can get to spread the word about the recent scams popping up.
 

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