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Monday, March 28, 2016

Be Careful Of This Scam: George Chevallier wants to be friends on Facebook



 
   
 
https://www.facebook.com/n/?friends/center/&fc_tab=requests&aref=1458845140147599&medium=email&mid=52ecf90c65abdG5af31a62ed01G52ecfda5c5d8fG2G48fc&bcode=1.1458845140.Abn-a5kKHpwnpHCF&n_m=dean000001@aol.com&lloc=logo   Facebook
 
   
   
 
George Chevallier wants to be friends with you on Facebook.
 
https://www.facebook.com/n/?friends/center/&fc_tab=requests&aref=1458845140147599&medium=email&mid=52ecf90c65abdG5af31a62ed01G52ecfda5c5d8fG2G48fc&bcode=1.1458845140.Abn-a5kKHpwnpHCF&n_m=dean000001@aol.com&lloc=profile_pic
George Chevallier
As most of you know, George past away a couple weeks ago. Out of nowhere someone has hacked his Facebook Account. Obviously this is a scam. If you, by chance, did accept this invite, remove it. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I got the FB request not long after he was put in the ground. He was copied numerous times before. I find that the people having their FB accounts copied(it is not hacked), that it is copied numerous times. Don't know if it's the same person or not, but I found this one funny because they didn't even know George had passed away.

Usually these scammers are found on dating sites like Match.com but they are easy to pick out. They usually have the best looking picture they copied from an advertisement or one that was professionally touched up.