HQessays.com Calls On To Launch A Raid Against Online Scammers!

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Warning to all HQesays.com customers! The new surge in scams involving online-payment services  has been spotted recently, bringing multiple cracks to many users’ accounts. Several HQessays.com customers and even a few of its writers suffered from the swindlers’ actions. HQessays.com online security team has already traced and studied some of the front e-mails, with several perpetrators’ names and addresses identified. Some of them appeared to be former HQessays.com customers.

Still reluctant to divulge the names because of the privacy issues, HQessays.com HR Manager Mike Stewart said: “Online scammers are usually very hard to be caught, but we’ve been lucky enough to trace several laymen due to their carelessness. We have already contacted some of them and demanded punitive damages to be paid. Otherwise we will have to make this all public and sue them into fraud.

Unfortunately, the work done by our team in this regard is merely a drop in the ocean, and we call all our customers to be more careful with their online pay-transfers. Still, it remains a matter of honor to launch a legal raid against online-banking scammers”, he said.

The most common method to obtain your personal data is the fake service message from one of online-banking companies which tells you some technical problems occurred with their main server and suggests you to update your account. The message is always followed by a link to update your information. However, the link does not lead to the actual site, but rather to the similar-looking site run by scammers. An unsuspecting customer then inputs information into the fields provided, and the rest is pie.

So as not to become the victim of online swindlers, HQessays.com suggests you to follow these simple tips:

  1. When you click on the link, does it take you to the authentic main page? If not, the link is most likely fake.
  2. Does the message begin with something generic, such as “Attention!”, “Danger!” etc? Online banking services are meant to address any mail to you with your full name.
  3. Does the sender e-mail belong to the free e-mail service (gmail.com, yahoo.com, hotmail.com etc)? If it does, this is definitely the fraud – online banking systems are not that poor not to afford themselves their own domain.
  4. Does the email indicate your account will be cancelled or suspended if you do not enter your personal information? See information above.
  5. Does the message contain spelling mistakes or other grammatical errors? This is obvious, dear friends!

HQessays.com sincerely wishes your personal data to remain non-violated and reminds that as long as you treat any request as a potential scam you will remain scam free. For more details, please feel free to contact our customer service.

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