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#103334 4-Jun-2012 23:44
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Just got a message telling me that I'm New Zealand's winner of the day and to go to www.apple.co.nz.somedomain.com to pick up my prize.  Comes from a US number, +1 (516) 528-5970.  Yes, with the dashes and brackets and all.  Some stern words need to be had with some carriers maybe?

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  #635743 4-Jun-2012 23:50
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My Mother is on XT and she received one of these the other day.

Even she guessed it a hoax. With all the media around such wayward practices do people actually fall for these scams still?



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  #635806 5-Jun-2012 08:35
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If both of you could email me with your mobile numbers (pl at telecom dot co dot nz) then I can forward it through to the relevant teams.

I hate spammers of any type and can chase this up if you want me to.

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  #636124 5-Jun-2012 14:50
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Done.



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  #636128 5-Jun-2012 15:07
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Had a good chat with the Fraud team today and they are the team who deal with this.  Its best to e-mail them directly (fraud at telecom dot co dot nz) and they will chase up.

I've forwarded the two e-mails I had this today through to them and they are actively investigating.

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  #637242 7-Jun-2012 11:32
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Well, just got another of these and reported it to the fraud team. Sadly, they seem far less interested in stamping out spam and scams than you are... they actually won't chase it up, and just reply saying "nothing we can do" (load of bollocks - Telecom blocks entire providers from delivering SMS at all claiming it's due to spam... surely something can be done about these guys spamming).

This one was to a number which definitely isn't publicly listed - it's the SIM for my data card.

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  #637262 7-Jun-2012 12:08
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I've got 2 of these as well..

1st from + 1 516 448 0749 (Last Sunday)
2st from +1 646 469 3419 (Yesterday)

http://www.apple.co.nz.ultimatefreegiveaway.com goes to
http://www.apple.co.nz.ultimatefreegiveaway.com/filter.php goes to
http://tnktrck.com/?a=9785&c=6165&s1= goes to
https://tnktrck.com/?a=9785&c=6165&s1= goes to
http://www.trackamps.com/click.track?CID=206569&AFID=141097&ADID=741329&SID=9785 goes to
http://www.ziinga.com/partners/pair/nz/ewa-cpl-nz/ewa-cpl-nz?subId=141097 goes to
http://www.ziinga.com/landing/nz_big_savings.php/?subId=141097

everyone involved has hidden whois ownership and ziinga say it was a affiliate of theirs and they are investigating (year right)


 
 
 

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  #637267 7-Jun-2012 12:28
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You can also forward the txt to SPAM (7726) or report it here http://complaints.antispam.govt.nz/SMSComplaint.aspx




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  #637277 7-Jun-2012 12:43
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andyb: You can also forward the txt to SPAM (7726) or report it here http://complaints.antispam.govt.nz/SMSComplaint.aspx


You have to do both, actually.  The DIA has quite possibly the worst approach to reporting spam ever.  And they really, really need to include a note on how to forward messages on some popular phone models if they insist on requiring you forward the message first.  It took me 10 minutes of trying before I gave up and searched Google on how to forward SMS messages on an iPhone.

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  #637287 7-Jun-2012 12:57
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They're all AT&T (Cingular) cellphones issued in New York. Surely Telecom can have words with AT&T rather than simply saying "we're just a carrier, out of our hands"? I'm sure AT&T doesn't like having spammers on their network either...

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  #637923 8-Jun-2012 16:56
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Hi we have blocked a majority of these and still looking into this.  We have notified the HUB provider to initiate blocking on their end too. Please continue to report any new instances you see.

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  #638015 8-Jun-2012 20:55
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Kyanar:
andyb: You can also forward the txt to SPAM (7726) or report it here http://complaints.antispam.govt.nz/SMSComplaint.aspx


You have to do both, actually.  The DIA has quite possibly the worst approach to reporting spam ever.  And they really, really need to include a note on how to forward messages on some popular phone models if they insist on requiring you forward the message first.  It took me 10 minutes of trying before I gave up and searched Google on how to forward SMS messages on an iPhone.


How hard can it be to forward a text?




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  #638018 8-Jun-2012 20:59
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Hmm, I got one of those a few days ago, TBH I scrolled right past it to another message.




 

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  #638024 8-Jun-2012 21:31
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Technofreak:
Kyanar:
andyb: You can also forward the txt to SPAM (7726) or report it here http://complaints.antispam.govt.nz/SMSComplaint.aspx


You have to do both, actually.  The DIA has quite possibly the worst approach to reporting spam ever.  And they really, really need to include a note on how to forward messages on some popular phone models if they insist on requiring you forward the message first.  It took me 10 minutes of trying before I gave up and searched Google on how to forward SMS messages on an iPhone.


How hard can it be to forward a text?


Yeah, I don't know either. Never a need. Took a few seconds to work out how.

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  #638039 8-Jun-2012 22:09
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Even so, those are coming from overseas providers. The DIA anti-spam is only for New Zealand originated spam.




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  #638195 9-Jun-2012 11:36
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freitasm: Even so, those are coming from overseas providers. The DIA anti-spam is only for New Zealand originated spam.


Maybe initially, but they do currently accept overseas spam and co-ordinate with overseas authorities now, as long as it's either sent from or to someone in NZ.

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