I almost fell for it!

harris hawk on a fence
A visit by a Harris Hawk.

They almost had me. I was on Facebook for the Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak’s page. That’s the charity I volunteer for to help victims of sex trafficking. I’ve written about the group and our focus HERE and HERE.

Wojtek was a Syrian brown bear adopted by soldiers of the 2nd Polish Corps during World War II. As a young cub, his mother was shot by hunters, and he was found in the mountains of Iran by a young boy. The boy then sold him to a group of Polish soldiers who were in the country after being evacuated from the Soviet Union. Wikipedia

What phishing scams have you seen in your inbox, texts or online?

40 thoughts on “I almost fell for it!

  1. Whoa! Crazy. There are so many scams! One popped up yesterday — looking like a Microsoft email about password expiration. Gotta stay dubious and vigilant! 😉

    • You’re exactly right. I did feel panic and wanted to take care of it right away. I’m trying to promote our charity event and feel responsible for its success. I’m hoping my entering my bday wasn’t captured. At least I didn’t click send!

  2. The scams come to my phone that I have a UPS package when I do have one arriving usually. It is disconcerting. I also find I must be careful at work with scams and checking.

  3. Wife and I sell things on FB marketplace. We occasionally get fake messages that something we listed was reported as violating standards. Believable, though, because marketplace has weird rules and inconsistent enforcement.

    • It is tough to spot the scams. Plus the rules are inconsistent. I thought the copyright violation could be because our fundraiser is named “Casino Royale” after the Bond movie.

  4. I’ve had emails that look genuine from PayPal – even after I double checked the sending address. The bad English was a giveaway, plus the incorrect information about my PayPal account.
    I get phony invoices all the time, but they’re quite obvious.

    • Paypal is getting better at looking legitimate. I often get phishing from them saying they are charging me hundreds of dollars for something. I rarely use Paypal so I know it’s not real.

  5. I would be crazy if so many hawks were hanging around my yard. I think they are majestic but I hate to see them hunting the small birds. I’ve even seen our hawks take out a few doves and that was horrible.

    Glad you figured that out before giving away info EA. I’m always wary anymore and I get numerous scam texts like your husband regarding packages that can’t be delivered. The places that I shop online however are not allowed to send text notification, only email so that always puts me on alert as probable scammers right away. I have had them even try to impersonate the post office- like the official USPS. I remember the first one I got like that and I almost clicked on it. When I was still working, because it was healthcare and a huge corporation we had to regularly renew classes on all sorts of IT stuff- phishing and scams being a big one. I learned a lot about what to look for, especially in emails that are sketchy. That why I refuse text notifications from almost all sites. It keeps the chances of getting caught off guard to a lower number I think, at least for me.

    • I love watching the hawks. Fortunately I have never seen them kill any small birds. When we first moved here, one picked up a quail and crashed into the window. The quail got away and the hawk survived. The window didn’t!

      The quail, doves, woodpeckers and cardinals are wise to them. As soon as the hawks soar overhead and before they land, the smaller birds are gone. Also, I may get a lot of photos of hawks, but they only stay for a few minutes. I hear their call, which almost sounds like a cat, and I grab my camera.

      You’re lucky you had classes on phishing and scams. Also, you’re smart to refuse text notifications. I may

      • I remember that story about the hawk and the window! Not a good thing 🙂 The small birds go totally silent inside whatever bush they can find but the hawks here know that. I have seen hawks literally jump and dive bomb directly into a bush to try to get a bird. They are relentless. I’ve always refused most notifications simply because I don’t want to be bothered as most places/sites just go overboard. The ability to then recognize scams came as a bonus 🙂

      • We have so much wilderness around us, I’m sure the hawks are doing their damage out in the wild at the nature’s preserve or the National Forest adjacent to the preserve. I need to get a little more savvy to the scams.

  6. Ugh! I hate that there are so many phishing scams out there. I am glad you caught yourself before falling for it!

    I get emails saying how if I don’t send money, there will be videos of me that I wouldn’t want seen sent to my contacts. I just trash the email as soon as I get it. Crazy!

  7. That is crazy, and horrible. I’m glad you realized it sooner than later. I get the USPS texts all the time….oh, and I get them from Sunpass too, saying my account is overdue. (surpass is the transponders in our cars to get through tollways) People will go to great lengths to steal from us…such a pity.

    • I get texts for FasTrak which is our car transponder for when we lived in California. I fell for it, but instead of clicking on the fake link, went to the website. The first message on their website, was to beware of the scam! I closed out the account since we moved to Arizona.

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