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Received this from one email, I do not know true or false but no harm to remind all beware of using card when paying for refill the petrol…

Just got to know about this case through a friend that this thing actually happened to one of his co-workers. She used her credit/debit card to purchase gas at the pump (like most of us do).
 
She received her receipt like normal. However, when she checked her statement, there were 2 $50 charges added in addition to her purchase. Upon investigation, she found out that because she did not press the ‘CLEAR’ but ton on the pump, the employee inside the store was able to use her card to purchase his/her own gas! To keep this from happening, after you get your receipt, you must press the ‘CLEAR’ button or your information will be stored until the next customer inserts their card.
 
Be sure to tell all your friends/family so that this doesn’t happen to them!

Pressing the CLEAR button is a must whenever your have the transactions, wherenever, whenever and every time.

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Recently I received a lot of maybank2u phishing emails. Please be aware that you should not click to open any link if you are unsure the email sender. The sample message is similar to this one:

From: Maybank
Date: Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 10:20 AM
Subject: Urgent – Transaction Error – -
To:

Dear Valued Customer,

Maybank found a serious security problem in your account as several unauthorized transactions were attempted from an unknown location. We have deactivated and also restricted access to your account for security reasons. Your immediate attention is required to reactivate your account. Please be informed that your account will be terminated if not activated now.

Proceed Now:
www.maybank2u.com.my [Warning: If you carefully check, it is not a link to Maybank2u Official website] Don’t worry i have disabled it here :)  

Sincerely,
Maybank Group

To report the phishing incidents, you can goto submit the report to Maybank2u online. Please help to Report Phishing websites or emails that you have received, so the bank can take immediate action to tell the authorised party to take down/suspend the domain and to prevent more victims suffered.

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It has been more than a week since the implementation of the rear seat belt ruling, just to share something here and remind everyone to be careful for loose items in the car such as purses, briefcases, laptops, CDs and umbrellas, these objects can potentially become flying projectiles during a sudden stop or crash. Make sure any items in your vehicle including those in both the front and back seat areas are secured to avoid harming vehicle occupants. A 10-pound laptop bag can have 300 pounds of force in a 30 mph crash.

The front passenger or the driver will be die first if the back passenger do not wearing the seat belt…

The situation will be different if the back passenger wearing the safety belt, so buckle up to make a difference…

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Melamine Test Results on Dairy Products

The updated Safe List & Affected List can be download from the government websites:

[ 香港 Hong Kong ] [ 马来西亚 Malaysia ] [ 星加坡 Singapore ]

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Another credit card fraud scheme forwarded to me by a friend. Pls be aware!…

I just want to share the incident that happened to me yesterday. I received a call from a woman by the name Lisa claiming she is calling on behalf of Bank Negara. She introduced herself formally and explained to me that Bank Negara is concerned for credit card users in Malaysia who overspend their limit and put themselves too deep in debt. So, Bank Negara is introducing this new “MBF Countdown Backup” card for all owners of credit cards all around Malaysiaand will soon be a compulsory thing. The card, according to Lisa, will be swiped everytime a transaction is performed using your credit card and this will enable Bank Negara to monitor our spending. And in return, we will get discounts ranging from 5% to 40% for different merchants.

Then, this is where my stupidity sets in. Because she spoke to me in Bahasa Malaysiaand the background noise implicates that it is a bank working environment, and above all this, she was able to readout to me my 16-digit credit card numbers and particulars and even my outstanding balance with the credit card, it convinced me that this could be a new system implemented by Bank Negara. So, when she asked for my 3-digit approval code written behind the credit card, I “STUPIDLY” gave it to her.

Then after all this was charade was over, Lisa informed me that a charge of RM480 will be charged to my credit card as a starters fee to waive off the annual fee. This woke me up!! So, I questioned Lisa on why do I need to pay for something that Bank Negara wants to implement to help the people of Malaysia(not a very noble cause). Then she explained to me
that they are from a company calling on behalf of Bank Negara. And she said all the banks are well aware of this system. She then passed me over to her manager, Mr.Zakri or Mr. Z (similar to the MIB) or something. This gentleman then
tries to assure me that this is not a fraud or scam.

Then after his long-winded speech about the benefits of their card (no longer Bank Negara’s), I told him to hold the approval of the card as I don’t need it. I told him that I will call my bank to verify this card and get back to him. He agreed to my suggestion and even gave me 2 of his contact numbers for me to get back to him (03-40422522 and
03-40424288). So, when I called both my credit card banks regarding this matter both banks told me that there was no such thing. Immediately I told that I might have fell for a fraud telephony case and wanted to cancel and suspend all my credit cards. The banks suspended my cards and agreed to send me a replacement card. Then when I called back Mr. Z at the number he gave me, a different lady attended to me and passed me on to a chinese lady who spoke in mandarin to me in a very heavy China accent. I told them that I have called my cc banks and cancelled my cards and specifically told her that I do not agree to their terms and I don’t want their offer. She explained to me and assured me that they will delete my cc details and not charge me for anything. So, all this happened yesterday.

Being paranoid, I called my banks again this morning to double check if any transactions had gone through yesterday after I cancelled my card. And guess what. Those m#^*!#fkers actually did try to charge me but the banks did not let the transactions go through. I consider myself lucky coz I acted a step ahead of them.

Lesson from all of this, never ever entertain telephony offers that involve credit cards. 2 of my colleagues fell for these scams before and 1 of them was lucky enough to have the bank recognise it as a fraud case while the other 1 lost RM3000.

 

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