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John B November 25, 2010
Distress scam
This is another case of distress scams, but was called the "Facebook scam" because the scammer hacks into a Facebook account, and uses that to send out distress signals. Distress scams could happen to any types of accounts, and in the past, we have reports of scammers hacking into Yahoo email account as well.
Cecile was nearly the victim of what All Facebook calls, The Western Union Scam, “I’ve Been Robbed! Western Union Me Money!”

“You’re browsing around Facebook and suddenly one of your friends instant messages (IM) you to tell you that they’re stuck in another country, they’ve been robbed, don’t have a wallet, and need money to get out of the country. It’s a horrible situation but what are the odds that they found a computer to log on to in order to instant message you? Even worse, what are the odds that one of your friends who was traveling abroad got robbed and wasn’t able to find anybody to help them out?”

Cecile said she was browsing and received a message she thought was legitimate because it had her friend’s photo and address. The message was that the friend and family was in London and they had been mugged and robbed.

Cecile wondered what they were doing in London, Arkansas. The message sender then related that all they had were their passports. At that point Cecile said she became suspicous because she knew that the person was in Springdale just two days earlier. She decided to play along and while continuing to communicate on Facebook she text messaged other friends by phone to confirm that the people in question were not in London, England.

The main reason for the message was that the senders wanted Cecile to wire $550 to an unidentifiable email address. No telephone numbers or physical addresses were given.

Cecile said she reported the incident to both the Sheriff’s Office and to the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office, but there is nothing those agencies can do.

“Most of the times that this happens, it is a scammer who has stolen your friend’s account and is systematically going through and IMing each of their friends to try and get money wired to them. Don’t fall for it!” All Facebook warns.

However, some scammers did some research and called directly on the phone, claiming to be a friend, grandchildren (targeting elderly) or relative in distress and need money to be wired by Western Union.
Why Western Union? Its simple. In case when someone really lost their wallet with the ID and passport, they can still collect money from Western Union simply by providing a MTCN No, a number that is generated by WU when the sender sends the money.
Scammers like to use Western Union as well because its easier for them to collect money without revealing their ID, and hence more difficult to trace.
Dave T November 23, 2010
Distress scam
This is another case of distress scams, but was called the "Facebook scam" because the scammer hacks into a Facebook account, and uses that to send out distress signals. Distress scams could happen to any types of accounts, and in the past, we have reports of scammers hacking into Yahoo email account as well.
Cecile was nearly the victim of what All Facebook calls, The Western Union Scam, “I’ve Been Robbed! Western Union Me Money!”

“You’re browsing around Facebook and suddenly one of your friends instant messages (IM) you to tell you that they’re stuck in another country, they’ve been robbed, don’t have a wallet, and need money to get out of the country. It’s a horrible situation but what are the odds that they found a computer to log on to in order to instant message you? Even worse, what are the odds that one of your friends who was traveling abroad got robbed and wasn’t able to find anybody to help them out?”

Cecile said she was browsing and received a message she thought was legitimate because it had her friend’s photo and address. The message was that the friend and family was in London and they had been mugged and robbed.

Cecile wondered what they were doing in London, Arkansas. The message sender then related that all they had were their passports. At that point Cecile said she became suspicous because she knew that the person was in Springdale just two days earlier. She decided to play along and while continuing to communicate on Facebook she text messaged other friends by phone to confirm that the people in question were not in London, England.

The main reason for the message was that the senders wanted Cecile to wire $550 to an unidentifiable email address. No telephone numbers or physical addresses were given.

Cecile said she reported the incident to both the Sheriff’s Office and to the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office, but there is nothing those agencies can do.

“Most of the times that this happens, it is a scammer who has stolen your friend’s account and is systematically going through and IMing each of their friends to try and get money wired to them. Don’t fall for it!” All Facebook warns.

However, some scammers did some research and called directly on the phone, claiming to be a friend, grandchildren (targeting elderly) or relative in distress and need money to be wired by Western Union.
Why Western Union? Its simple. In case when someone really lost their wallet with the ID and passport, they can still collect money from Western Union simply by providing a MTCN No, a number that is generated by WU when the sender sends the money.
Scammers like to use Western Union as well because its easier for them to collect money without revealing their ID, and hence more difficult to trace.
jvl November 19, 2010
FACEBOOK
It really doesn't matter if you put all your personal information on Facebook proading, nosey, sick people could still have access to it regaurdless... Facebook and others alike just make it easier for the stalkers to feed. And feed is exactly what they do. I'm just disheartened I had to deactivate my accounts because I feel unsafe now having been the victim of a stalker VIA FACEBOOK. UNSAFE may not even begin to discribe the feelings I now enounter daily.
andreargove November 16, 2010
blocked my account for no reason
I have my account with Facebook, and my contacts are my friends, my family, my co-workers and it is completely ridiculous, that they blocked cancelled or disable my account because i dont know who said something about me, I am a professional, a human, real person, no scam, spam, or however they called, and there out exist some real perverts, that really need to be catch, no a single indefensive person like me.
i am so mad about all this, and i think its not even fair.
PoohsUnhappy November 12, 2010
HACKERS
My friend on facebook web site was taken over by hackers. They are sending emails to all on her email address so that we think they are from her when they are not. This group is trying to get your pw saying they are with obama the presidents group and want to give you money because you were on the computer of a fraudulent person who they cought. One of the people is using [email protected] . I sent this info to facebook yet they didn't respond!! So they do not care for our safety and I am going to close my Facebook account if they haven't contactedme within the next 2 days.
wendy spindler November 1, 2010
farmville Game
I have been playing Farmville for as long I can remember. I would say almost a year without no prpblem until this morning on Nov 1. I went to go on my farm and my farm was gone. All of my animals, buildings and Halloween Decorations all gone. Now I have to start over.

I am very upset. It was working fine last night and now gone. All I want is my original farm back and my neighbors. I have worked too hard on my farm. I realize its a game on-line, but still, I should not have lost my game to only start over.

I want it back. Or simply will never play it again.
nickolas_X October 29, 2010
facebook abuses
facebook abuses with nonsense rules. i can´t add me real friends, i can´t write to my friends what i want in the chat room, real life friends can´t add me. now they close my facebook chat with out explication.
they close accounts with out warning and people can´t save nothing of our things before.
i have two old account´s that were desactivated by facebook and i can´t delete them. they don´t let me delete the content of my old acounts.

Is abuse of power! sometimes people can denunce others base in false pretexts. and facebook resactivate accounts wrongly without proves.
IS unffair.

i should get explication about things when facebook close our profile or don´t let us write certain words in the chat.

IS ABUSE OF POWER.
facebookusercomplaints.com October 23, 2010
user unsatisfaction
facebookusercomplaints.com use this site to complain, comment, or give suggestions.
Carolyn Dolan October 20, 2010
charges to my credit card
Stop charging my credit card- I don't want a continued service.
I created an ad for an event- not a continuous ad. I don't know how to stop this on facebook.
Perhaps you can direct me?
Dada209 October 18, 2010
FACEBOOK PROMO
It's a fake and SCAMS, no one please to trust all the received SMS or E-mail messages regarding this winning promo.

Perhaps you will receive an e-mail or a SMS via your phone.

The prize is unbelievable number of Money... they are saying you won £500, 000, 00GBP as showing bellow:

===============

CONGRATULATIONS: YOU WON £500, 000, 00GBP .

Congratulation your FACEBOOK ACCOUNT have won £500.000.00GBP pounds in
the ongoing FACEBOOK PROMO 5TH ANNIVERSARY.

please contact claims officer for more details with your Reference Number FBY2K5THANY and claims Via :Email: [email protected]

Sincerely,
Mr. Graham Walter
CEO: MSFT Word Resource LONDON
(Zonal-Coordinator).
Copyright © 2010 FACEBOOK winnings Inc.
Congratulations once more from all members and staffs of this
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