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Info Just a warning
#1

Spammers are bad enough, but scammers are quite frankly scum, preying on the weak, the frightened, the unaware, and those who might just be a little off guard.

I'm sure you are all careful when it comes to your online security, but I just thought I'd make you aware of the following scam on Facebook

Quote:Hi, I'm from Facebook Support-Team
[Image: 26a0.png]This is an Important message from Facebook for admin page
Your Facebook page is scheduled for permanent deletion due to a post that has infringed upon our trademark rights. We have reached this decision after a thorough review and in accordance with our intellectual property protection policies.
If you believe this to be a misunderstanding, we kindly request you to file a complaint seeking the reinstatement of your page prior to its removal from Facebook.
Request for Review: Dodgy link here which I've obviously removed
We understand that this situation may impact your ongoing business operations. However, please be informed that if we do not receive a complaint from you, our decision will be final.
Your cooperation and understanding are greatly appreciated. Should you have any inquiries or apprehensions, please feel free to reach out to us.
Sincerely,
Facebook Support Team
© Noreply Facebook. Meta Platforms, Inc., Attention: Community Support, 1 Facebook Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025

We've had a couple of these this week. There are obviously several tell tale signs, such as these being left as a reply to a profile pic rather than through official channels, grammar mistakes, and the dodgy link. But threats of having a page that you've spent a while building up, deleted, can make you take your eye off the ball.
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#2

Anyone stupid guilible enough to click links like this on FB deserves the worst

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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#3

There's a really convincing one going around. 

Quote:This is the Meta Pro Team.

We’ve noted some posts on your Facebook page that might be considered misleading under our policies. Meta respects your right of expression and your desire to conduct business on the Internet. We have initiated the procedure to deactivate your account according to decision No.2001205137.

Please reach out to us through our messaging app within the next 24 hours so that we can discuss collaborative solutions to resolve this issue.

h ttps://w ww.fac ebook.com/ms g/6155 9874071603

While I know that email addresses can be easily spoofed, and links are often not what they seem, this one is an actual legit facebook messenger link. Clicking on it goes to facebook messenger in your browser, but asks you to "continue as Whomever" in order to proceed. Still, everything looks legit and safe. I never proceeded, 'cus everything else about it is a red flag, but the typical obfuscated links and stuff are not present. I can see this one getting a TON of people.

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#4

The reality is like this, even if it was true would losing your FB account be the end of the world? Bigsmile 

...just start another...

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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(25th-May-24, 11:17 PM)Kevan Wrote:  Anyone stupid guilible enough to click links like this on FB deserves the worst

I'll reserve my disdain for those doing the scamming, they are the ones that deserve the worst. Being gullible or even stupid isn't inherently wicked, nor even a conscious decision.

(26th-May-24, 11:00 AM)Kevan Wrote:  The reality is like this, even if it was true would losing your FB account be the end of the world? Bigsmile 

...just start another...

Between our FB group and page we have 11,000 followers, starting again isn't an attractive proposition.
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#6

I obviously don't rely on FB enough to feel as affected but see where you're coming from Thumbup

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#7

I barely use my personal facebook account, and I'm no particular fan of it.

But 11,000 slot racers is a lot to gather together, and since FB is some people's choice of platform, I think it's useful for the hobby.
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Definitely, it seems to be the only platform that connects all our club members because most have never visited a slot car forum and don't want to.

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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#9

Thanks for the intel... but I don't use FB
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