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Ebunoluwa.Shokefun

Reported Scammer

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Reported on August 14, 2024 |
Impersonation Category | Global

Scammer Details

Scam Category: Impersonation

Associated Email: ebunoluwa.shokefun@onlinecomment.com 1 report

Target Country: Global

Scam Description

Called about past due bills wanted us to pay online and will send email to set up our account. But company he said is from does not offer online payment options

Insight from CredCheck

It sounds like you encountered a bill payment scam by Ebunoluwa Shokefun. Phishing for account information and attempting to pressure you into online payments is a cunning tactic. Here's what you can do:

Specific Advice for You:

  1. Don't Pay: Absolutely do not pay anything online or send any personal information through an email they might send. Legitimate companies wouldn't resort to these methods.

  2. Verify the Debt: Contact the company Ebunoluwa claimed you owe money to directly. Look up their official contact information on their website or a trusted source, not anything Ebunoluwa might have provided. Explain the situation and confirm if any past due bills exist.

  3. Report the Scam: File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/. This helps track these scams and protects others. Additionally, report Ebunoluwa Shokefun and the email address ebunoluwa.shokefun@onlinecomment.com on ScamCheckup: https://scamcheckup.com/about-us/. This helps build a community against scams and warns others.

ScamCheckup Tips

General Tips to Avoid Bill Payment Scams:

  1. Verify Caller ID: Don't trust caller ID information entirely. Scammers can spoof phone numbers to appear legitimate.

  2. Never Give Out Personal Information Over the Phone: Legitimate companies won't pressure you for immediate payment or personal information over the phone.

  3. Always Contact the Company Directly: If you're unsure about a call regarding past due bills, reach out to the company directly using a verified phone number or website.

  4. Beware of Urgent Requests: Scammers often try to create a sense of urgency to pressure you into acting before thinking clearly. Take your time and verify the information before taking any action.

  5. Consider Using CredCheck: If you receive a suspicious email claiming to be from a company, consider using ScamCheckup's CredCheck tool (https://scamcheckup.com/credcheck/). It analyzes the email text for signs of phishing attempts and can help identify potential scams.

Remember, it's always better to be cautious than to fall victim to a scam. By following these tips and staying informed, you can protect yourself and your finances.

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