Watch out for gas spam scams
Filed under: Ripoffs and Scams, Transportation, Fraud
Just when you finished setting up the final Viagra and ED related keyword filters on your inbox, the scamming spammers have found a new ruse to part fools with their money. The new scam claims to offer a discount of 70 cents on each gallon of gas and originate for now anyway, from an individual representing himself as "Gas Saver." According to McAfee, a security and anti-virus company, in terms of volume gas related spam is still relatively low, but it has the potential to skyrocket over the summer in tandem with gas prices.Next time you sit down with a friend or relative, do your part; remind them that they shouldn't purchase medication, gas or lottery winnings from an email. It seems to have been said again and again but just like the MPAA and the RIAA run their public service announcements before movies; maybe we need to have an announcement before sending money from your bank to another account. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, especially when it comes to reduced gas prices.
I truly wonder how many times local news stations and papers need to run the story of an individual scammed out of their life savings due to an email that touted a too-good-to-be-true scheme. At the very least, it seems these email-armed con men are on the ball when it comes to identifying consumer needs, or perceived needs anyway. I hear later this year they are coming out with a reprinted version of Dante's Inferno which has been updated to include a new circle of hell specifically for spammers. Until then, be sure to check out how to get gas for $2.99 a gallon for the next three years legitimately.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-12-2008 @ 8:11PM
Brian said...
I saw your site on weather.com. Great site. You and RideSearch.com should do an article on the money people save when they carpool. They help save money on gas legitimately.
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5-12-2008 @ 10:51PM
Josh Smith said...
Thanks for the comment, I wondered where on weather.com you found us? I haven't used RideSearch before, but the purpose seems noble enough.
Unfortunately they hardly ever scale down to my area but it might be worth checking out.
5-13-2008 @ 12:02AM
Brian said...
Sure,
http://climate.weather.com/articles/shiftinggears2008.html
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5-13-2008 @ 8:17AM
Josh Smith said...
Thanks!