I was working relief for a friend of mine at another hospital. She's the director of her division, and when the caller asked to speak to the manager, I was handed the phone. It was phishy all right. There was this guy with a definitely non-native accent asking for my input in a policy-making board of my peers from a country far away. All he wanted was my e-mail address so that he could send me the information right away in return for a small consultancy fee (his remuneration). No thanks! Even I know when to do as told; my teen-aged computer geek son told me years ago not to hand out my address to just any old requester.
We must stamp out and remove all redundancy!
ReplyDeleteA nice family, a steady job, and a quiet home in the country?
ReplyDeleteCould this be one of those phishing e-mails?
ReplyDeleteWhen you said vague I instantly figured it out. It's the Obamacare website!
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure... almost positive... I worked with those guys in the Department of Redundancy Department!
ReplyDeleteI got something similar. It was a fake dropbox email. This is a phishing scam.
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I was working relief for a friend of mine at another hospital. She's the director of her division, and when the caller asked to speak to the manager, I was handed the phone. It was phishy all right. There was this guy with a definitely non-native accent asking for my input in a policy-making board of my peers from a country far away. All he wanted was my e-mail address so that he could send me the information right away in return for a small consultancy fee (his remuneration). No thanks! Even I know when to do as told; my teen-aged computer geek son told me years ago not to hand out my address to just any old requester.
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