* Stay away from 15biz.org. It’s a scam and now Admin is sending out solicitations for other scams: Goldwilling.org. So stay away from both.

* Delete any e-mails seeming to come from e-Bullion about a crypto-card. If you hover your mouse over the link in the e-mail you will see that e-Bullion is misspelled as e-Buiilion, some may overlook that and get robbed.

* If you are in the USA:

“JURY DUTY SCAM:

This has been verified on Snopes.com and by the
FBI (links included below)
Please pass this on to everyone in your email
address book. It is spreading fast so be prepared
should you get this call. Most of us take those
summons for jury duty seriously, but enough people
skip out on their civic duty, that a new and ominous
kind of scam has surfaced.

Fall for it and your identity could be stolen,
reports CBS. In this con, someone calls pretending
to be a court official who threateningly says a
warrant has been issued for your arrest because you
didn't show up for jury duty. The caller claims to
be a jury coordinator. I f you protest that you
never received a summons for jury duty, the scammer
asks you for your Social Security number and date of
birth so he or she can verify the information and
cancel the arrest warrant. Sometimes they even ask
for credit card numbers. Give out any of this
information and bingo! Your identity just got
stolen.

The scam has been reported so far in 11 states,
including Oklahoma, Illinois, and Colorado. This
(scam) is particularly insidious because they use
intimidation over the phone to try to bully people
into giving information by pretending they're with
the court system. The FBI and the federal court
system have issued nationwide alerts on their web
sites, warning consumers about the fraud.

Check it out here:
Urban Legends Reference Pages: Jury Rigged

Federal Bureau of Investigation - Press Release September 28, 2005




Be safe!!