I can't be the only one expecting this to be BG filling us in on the latest players we've been linked to on his rumours site?
Nope, before clicked the thread open I was trying to think of which clubs baker and Mackenzie played for!
I can't be the only one expecting this to be BG filling us in on the latest players we've been linked to on his rumours site?
Is it not natural if you receive an e mail from a legal firm, as a google search showed, and it says for further detaiks of the claim click here, you click to find out exactly what it is. Or am I being naive and too trusting?
I received an e mail from these people but know nothing about it. It says pre trial notice and has a link to read the details but when I clicked on it a message came up error 404, Anybody know anything about them a google shows they are International Lawyers but doesnt say what field they specialise in.
Nope, before clicked the thread open I was trying to think of which clubs baker and Mackenzie played for!
As a general rule, if you're not expecting an e-mail from someone and it asks you to click a link (no matter how innocous it seems) just don't do it. Delete it and don't worry.
Most e-mail scams now appear to come from legitimate firms, it doesn't mean it actually is. I've had a few from 'HSBC' in the last week regarding my account with them, which is impressive when you consider I don't actually have one.
Oh, also, if you don't recall actually giving the firm in question your e-mail address in the first place then it's probably a good sign that something isn't quite right.
I must admit when I received it I googled the firm and it seemed authentic and a reputable firm but in future will take account of what has been said and just delete any unknown. If they need to contact me then as has been said they will send a letter.
Thats what happens BG when you have skeletons in the cupboard, its difficult not to react when faced with communication from Lawyers.
Who hasn't even outstanding parking tickets.....
I must admit when I received it I googled the firm and it seemed authentic and a reputable firm but in future will take account of what has been said and just delete any unknown. If they need to contact me then as has been said they will send a letter.
I must admit when I received it I googled the firm and it seemed authentic and a reputable firm but in future will take account of what has been said and just delete any unknown. If they need to contact me then as has been said they will send a letter.
Who lets BensGrandad near a computer?
The difference being that you don't risk compromising your personal and/or bank details by misuse of a slide rule.BensGrandad bought it himself and is still learning. They werent about when I was at school and you would probably be as blind if given a slide rule to use.
Out of interest, and this isn't meant to scare (or condescend) in any way, but do you ever type out personal information on your PC, such as when banking (or shopping, gambling etc.)?I know sufficient to not give any information about myself and I shred anything that has my address on it. I was just taken in by a letter from a legal firm that could have harmed my pc but posed no security risk as such and the good people of NSC put me on the straight and narrow. Thank you.