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03 Jun 2009 …Never send your personal, credit card or banking details over the phone in response to unsolicited emails; do not enter your details on any website unless you are certain that the website is genuine. If you receive unsolicited emails, delete them immediately! Don't open any attachments, click on any … You can report the matter via the report a scam through the SCAMwatch website. … The Commonwealth Bank provides more information about what you can do to protect your personal information. Explore SCAMwatch to find out more about phishing scams , learn how you can protect yourself against scammers or to report a scam.…
16 Mar 2007 … is only when your credit card statement or phone bill arrives that you realise you might have been … If you receive an email that seems dubious - for example, the subject line looks suspicious or you don't recognise the sender - it is safest to delete it immediately without opening it. Learn more about the Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce or report a scam via the SCAMwatch Report a Scam page. Back…
28 Oct 2010 … get scammed - hang up the phone or discard the letter. There is no such thing as a risk-free way to … You can report scams to the ACCC via the report a scam page on SCAMwatch.…
03 Jun 2009 …enter your personal information on a website if you are not certain it is genuine. Don’t click on the link provided in an email or call the phone number provided; instead, find the business's contact details through a general internet search. … Report the matter via the report a scam page on SCAMwatch website.…
20 Dec 2006 … may end up with a big phone bill. SPAM is unsolicited email— usually promoting a SCAM. spam and scams … to be true ... ... it probably is For further information and to report scams ACCC’s SCAMwatch website … and Media Authority’s website: www.spam.acma.gov.au Scams aim to take your money— watch out…