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FULL TILT SCAM
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FULL TILT SCAM
TODAY I RECEIVED THIS LETTER IT IS A FAKE
YOU MUST READ IT AND POS IT TO ANY FORUMS OR BLOGS YOU ARE INVOLVED WITH !!!!
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Full Tilt Poker - Get $25 for a quick surveyFrom: promo@fulltiltpoker.com (bonuses@fulltiltpoker.net)
Sent: Sat 2/21/09 7:34 AM
To: Customer Satisfaction Survey
At FullTiltPoker.com, we sincerely value your opinions. As part of our
continuous improvement process, we're conducting a survey to benchmark
the opinions of our customers.
We kindly ask you to take part in our quick and easy reward survey.
In return we will credit $25.00 to your account - Just for your time!
Click here to start the survey
With the information collected we can decide to direct a number of changes to improve and expand our services.
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THIS IS WHAT FULLTILT SAID
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Re: !! IMPORTANT Full Tilt Poker - IS THIS A LEGITIMATE SURVEY ???
( KMM)From: Full Tilt Poker - Support
(support@fulltiltpoker.com)
Sent: Sat 2/21/09 11:52 AM
To: t (XXXXXXcom)
Hello Jon,
Thank you for writing to Full Tilt Poker Support.
Please be advised that emails from bonuses@fulltiltpoker.net
have no association with Full Tilt Poker. These websites are being
created by third parties for the purpose of defrauding Full Tilt Poker
players for their login and banking information.
To keep your account secure, never share account details online or disclose your password to others.
If you have given account information out to this hoax site, please
let us know right away so that we can investigate your account to
ensure it has not been compromised.
Remember that no one will ever ask you for your password or account
information, not even Full Tilt Poker staff. Keep your password a
secret ? just like credit card information or a bank card PIN number,
Full Tilt Poker cannot be held responsible if you release this
information. Full Tilt Poker employees or representatives do not have
access to your password or any security details of your payment
processor.
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IN OTHER WORDS GIVE UP YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION
GIVE UP YOUR BANKROLL
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YOU MUST READ IT AND POS IT TO ANY FORUMS OR BLOGS YOU ARE INVOLVED WITH !!!!
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Full Tilt Poker - Get $25 for a quick surveyFrom: promo@fulltiltpoker.com (bonuses@fulltiltpoker.net)
Sent: Sat 2/21/09 7:34 AM
To: Customer Satisfaction Survey
At FullTiltPoker.com, we sincerely value your opinions. As part of our
continuous improvement process, we're conducting a survey to benchmark
the opinions of our customers.
We kindly ask you to take part in our quick and easy reward survey.
In return we will credit $25.00 to your account - Just for your time!
Click here to start the survey
With the information collected we can decide to direct a number of changes to improve and expand our services.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THIS IS WHAT FULLTILT SAID
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: !! IMPORTANT Full Tilt Poker - IS THIS A LEGITIMATE SURVEY ???
( KMM)From: Full Tilt Poker - Support
(support@fulltiltpoker.com)
Sent: Sat 2/21/09 11:52 AM
To: t (XXXXXXcom)
Hello Jon,
Thank you for writing to Full Tilt Poker Support.
Please be advised that emails from bonuses@fulltiltpoker.net
have no association with Full Tilt Poker. These websites are being
created by third parties for the purpose of defrauding Full Tilt Poker
players for their login and banking information.
To keep your account secure, never share account details online or disclose your password to others.
If you have given account information out to this hoax site, please
let us know right away so that we can investigate your account to
ensure it has not been compromised.
Remember that no one will ever ask you for your password or account
information, not even Full Tilt Poker staff. Keep your password a
secret ? just like credit card information or a bank card PIN number,
Full Tilt Poker cannot be held responsible if you release this
information. Full Tilt Poker employees or representatives do not have
access to your password or any security details of your payment
processor.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IN OTHER WORDS GIVE UP YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION
GIVE UP YOUR BANKROLL
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LilWeed- Member Rank: 7 Duey Newie

- Number of posts: 12
Registration date: 2009-02-26
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
Thanks for the post and heads up for everyone. There have been a good many on line schemes just like this one from many angles... not just poker sites. I from time to time get scam emails seemingly from legitimate sources... and the thing is the same... don't give out your personal info over email for any reason to be safe. The place of business, poker site... or whatever will NEVER ask you for your info or password via email. You should turn them in to what ever abuse control the poker site or place of business your online account is with. Most of the time they will have an email address you can report this abusive email to... such as... abuse@..... In most cases and this is what I do... they(your place of business) will instruct you to forward them the email with the headers intact. You can get the headers by clicking file, properties, and then click message source and copy and paste all the header info and send it to them. With this info they will know the physical address and IP address of the source of the email.
Beware of these scam emails that can come from scammers that will try to get your personal info from many different accounts that you might have online.
Beware of these scam emails that can come from scammers that will try to get your personal info from many different accounts that you might have online.

datsme53- Member Rank: Quads

- Number of posts: 949
Registration date: 2008-12-05
Location: Mclean, IL
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
One thing's got me thoroughly confused. Is the email address when you hit reply actually promo@fulltiltpoker.com or promo@fulltiltpoker.net?
The reason I ask is because Full Tilt owns both the fulltiltpoker.com and fulltiltpoker.net domains. How can someone create an email address on that domain? Maybe I'm just naive, but I don't see how that's possible. Sounds like a possible inside job.
The reason I ask is because Full Tilt owns both the fulltiltpoker.com and fulltiltpoker.net domains. How can someone create an email address on that domain? Maybe I'm just naive, but I don't see how that's possible. Sounds like a possible inside job.

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The Big Donk- Admin

- Number of posts: 1307
Registration date: 2008-06-08
Age: 31

Re: FULL TILT SCAM
unless you are spelling the e mail wrong, alot of hackers will change a letter in the text, and you don t realize it to it's to late. it happened to me on e bay, i couldn t believe i got scammed, the guy got my password and listed like 10 laptops and a bunch of other computer stuff. i was up on the phone all night trying to straighten out my account, scammers are everywhere in cyberworld, and will do anything they can to profit, including getting your hard earned poker money. i was lucky i caught it when i checked my listings.... some people are not so lucky until it's to late

slyone66- Member Rank: Boat

- Number of posts: 581
Registration date: 2008-09-20
Age: 43
Location: Massachusetts
never never never ever
give your password to anyone even the site adminstrators..under any circumstances..no one should ever ask for this even if it is the site.it is your password...it is only for you to know...not even the site

chefjimmy- Member Rank: Boat

- Number of posts: 524
Registration date: 2009-01-25
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
this was actually forwarded to me via a different forum.
i just thought I would post for the members here
i just thought I would post for the members here

LilWeed- Member Rank: 7 Duey Newie

- Number of posts: 12
Registration date: 2009-02-26
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
all the sites i play on specifically tell you never to give your password to anybody. if you get scammed by this email you probably aint smart enough to be playing poker. hope we got a forum full of smart players here.

illphillllllll- Member Rank: Boat

- Number of posts: 629
Registration date: 2009-02-20
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
Wow lol, you got the same one as my brother did, and I told him not to do that survey.
So he just deleted and that was the end of it.
I would be mad if that would happen to me and they steal my account.
Just got to keep my eyes open.
So he just deleted and that was the end of it.
I would be mad if that would happen to me and they steal my account.
Just got to keep my eyes open.

AznHoa- Member Rank: Pair

- Number of posts: 48
Registration date: 2009-04-11
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
that is some bullshit!!
thanks bro
thanks bro
A_Del_Boloco- Member Rank: Pair

- Number of posts: 38
Registration date: 2009-04-11
Age: 19
Location: New York
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
Thanks man..i appreciate you talking the time to post this info and even more to take the time to find out about these A_HOLES!!

blackulakingz- Member Rank: Two Pair

- Number of posts: 99
Registration date: 2009-04-19
Location: WA
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
Hey thanks for posting the info. sneekey scammers.. I would be PISSED IF they got my 1.42 .. I really would , I mean it. Cause its my buck fourty two, and I have big plans for it.. thanks Razor! 
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RazorBacker1- Member Rank: Two Pair

- Number of posts: 82
Registration date: 2009-02-02
Age: 49
Location: LittleRock, Arkansas
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
The Big Donk wrote:One thing's got me thoroughly confused. Is the email address when you hit reply actually promo@fulltiltpoker.com or promo@fulltiltpoker.net?
The reason I ask is because Full Tilt owns both the fulltiltpoker.com and fulltiltpoker.net domains. How can someone create an email address on that domain? Maybe I'm just naive, but I don't see how that's possible. Sounds like a possible inside job.
Hey there are a million spoof sites on the internet. they alow you to send emails from any address you want. many of these sites are free and open for anyone to use. I dont know if they can recv. a response email. but I do know that they can send it from any address.
lukasavage- Member Rank: 7 Duey Newie

- Number of posts: 2
Registration date: 2009-08-29
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
Wow thank for the heads up...What was the survey like? Did it directly ask for your password?
canadiens13- Member Rank: 7 Duey Newie

- Number of posts: 3
Registration date: 2009-08-16
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
This is another example of the value of being a member of the Donkhard forum. Thanks for the post, LilWeed!
decker- Member Rank: Pair

- Number of posts: 40
Registration date: 2008-12-29
Re: FULL TILT SCAM
Why do Nigerians and other scamsters always got to be trying to ruin everyone's lives for a quick buck? I operated an online store for awhile and used PayPal to accept payment. Someone used my website to place an order with a bogus credit card through PayPal so he could use the automated reply email that PayPal sends to the purchaser to modify it and send it out to a list of PayPal members asking them to verify if they made that purchase. He simply just changed the name in the reply email from PayPal with photoshop or something to the names of the people he was sending them to instead and sent them out. The link in the email he added was clearly not PayPal's site but people failed to hover over the link to see and the site they were forwarded to looked like PayPal up and down and you wouldn't believe the number of people that put in their personal information, including social security numbers. People are insane about money and this scamster used that against them. People flooded to the site to prove that they didn't make that purchase instead of just calling PayPal or me about it first. I got calls and emails for 3 weeks straight, 24 hrs a day, that I had to try to explain and try to defend my business as well as help anyone I could not get scammed and avoid the site. Some people where smart enough to hover over the link but 95% or so were not. Probably 75% put in their PayPal pass alone and about 25% put in their PayPal password and on the next page their SSN.
Lesson: Don't believe a freakin thing you get by email unless it's from a trusted source that you can verify. Always, always, hover over any links to verify the site or email is their's and by all means, make a phone call to verify before doing anything.
Lesson: Don't believe a freakin thing you get by email unless it's from a trusted source that you can verify. Always, always, hover over any links to verify the site or email is their's and by all means, make a phone call to verify before doing anything.

AAChipMagnet- Member Rank: 7 Duey Newie

- Number of posts: 4
Registration date: 2009-08-21
Location: WNY
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