See the top? Now look over at the right side. In very large, very red letters! Now, I want to ask you, Kelli, what else can I do to alert people that this is just a scam? To what further lengths can I go? What else will I do to get it through to people? Have you even looked around this website? I post copies of scams. They pose as investors, Lottery administrators, coca cola lottery, shell lottery, Nokia lottery, girls in refugee camps.
All variations of the advance fee fraud scam. I have nearly examples of these scams here and more every day. Which is why I have this page, because thousands of people every year lose thousands of dollars to these thieves. And you know what? Some of them are nice enough to leave a note of thanks. I average about a thousand hits a day here, predominantly from India and Pakistan. But there are a few who for whatever reason refuse to read the site, refuse to take the warning, and insist on asking where their money is!
These are the ones who are dumb enough to fall for this scam. These are the ones who make this scam profitable to the thieves.
These idiots have already disregarded every warning I put on the website. Others post their personal information: e-mail addresses, phone numbers, addresses. A very few hopelessly dangerous people posted their bank account numbers, branch numbers, personal pins, routing information!
This is a public comment forum! Everything is there for someone to totally steal their identity! I have two fellows, one posts his personal phone number upwards of a dozen times a day on multiple scam listings. Another insists on posting all of his bank account information and personal contact information, also about five or six times a day on multiple scam examples. For these two I had to make a special filter that throws their comments right into the trash.
A little humiliation does. This is a public service I provide, because I think the people who perpetrate this scam should be put against the wall and shot. I am with you Scruffy….. Too many people getting sucked in by clever scam artists. We need people like you on the Web to get it thru thick sculls. Keep up the good work pal. Forget those who leave silly messages criticizing your good work Aye!!
To scruffy scirocco, thanks a lot man for your service. I Googled nokia promotions and landed on your web site.. Also recieved Nokia Promo sms. I know its a scam!!! These animals should be wall-shot.
I am Thai. I got a message on 27 July at What they really need are your address and bank account information. That or they want to trick you into sending them money. Goddammit you fucking morons, quite posting your fucking bank account information on fucking public comment forums!
Ooooh my God they just tested me that i worn , pounds and i parted with half the prize to claim my prize. You mean i lost my ,pounds??????????????????????? I also received a e-mail by nokia promotion award of winning , pound and they asked my personal information on 9th july I did deposit money in to the peoples account but the day after that they sent me a sms again that I must make a payment of R2,,this payment is for the government Tax clearance certificate on my won prize according to the South African Gaming Board of control act as enshrined in the constitution section subsection 5a.
Cele on 07[redacted]. I feel so stupid, to find them. My phone blocks all unknown and blocked numbers so I received an email that I, clearly, knew was a scam! I had no idea what it was so I opened it and read it.
The document had no logo. I just looked like a plain word document that I can easily type up! Thankful for this website…I can share this with you:. I got a similar email like others. Without checking more about tha info I gave my prsnl nfo lke mob. What all complications can this make? Can you fucking read English? Would you mind terribly going up to the top of this article and reading what it says there? I recieved a massage says that i won and they even gave me ticket no p plz help me to know if it is a scam.
I receive a message say congratulation your mobile number has been awarded in nokia global promotion your ref no Png. Then i call they say i want to receive my money by checque or account number then i gave them account details now i call again the cellphone is off.
I reseived a message: congrat.. Your ref no ac. Or per courier. I said courier and gave him mv adress. I must fill forms on the couriers arival and pay an amount of R for delivery. Scruffy you are really scruffy.. Pradeep Kumar. My husband got a massage that he is the winner of nokia drawn promo price 3 crores 30 lacs indian money.
We are very exited. Is it true. Please reply as soon as possible. Inupradep Kerala. N2, have to send my name and bank details or choose the money to be sent through the mail, after giving choosing the mail and gave my personal details I was instructed to deposit NAD for transaction duties and clearance and that the money will be sent in 4 days.
So now I want to ask that what will happen.. God bles u scruffy…I got such scam mesages too. I playd along,wen finaly dey sent me bank acount, i chekd d acount details nd den found out its fraud. We shal always make ways of aprehending dis scamers…FBI. Dear Friend,Mr. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This entire site is dedicated to exposing the advance fee fraud scam. I post all of the advance fee fraud e-mails I receive, so that you'll realize when the search engine brings you here that you're not special, you haven't won, that there is NO MONEY!
Comments are moderated. DO NOT comment asking where your money is - there isn't any. DO NOT post your personal information such as phone number or address - I will delete it, and then post your comment anyway so the world can see how stupid you are. Caught in the Act If you got here through a search, then that the e-mail you're receiving is a scam. Posts Comments. Share this: Twitter Facebook.
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The first tranche has a one-year restriction period, the second tranche a two-year restriction period, and the third tranche a three-year restriction period. The awards under the Restricted Share Plan could result in an aggregate maximum settlement of 2.
Under the Employee Share Purchase Plan, the eligible Nokia Group employees may elect to make contributions from their monthly net salary to purchase Nokia shares. The Employee Share Purchase Plan is planned to be offered to Nokia employees in up to 72 countries, provided that there are no significant local regulatory or administrative restraints in relation to the Plan. Participation in the Plan is voluntary. The share purchases are intended to be made at market value on pre-determined dates on a quarterly basis during a month period.
Nokia intends to deliver one matching share for every two purchased shares that the participant still holds on July 31, The aggregate maximum amount of contributions that employees can make during the Plan cycle commencing in is approximately EUR 60 million, which equals approximately Accordingly, based on the matching ratio of one matching share for every two purchased shares, the number of matching shares would be approximately 5.
As of December 31, , the aggregate maximum number of shares that could be issued under Nokia's outstanding equity programs and stock option rights, assuming the performance shares would be delivered at maximum level, represented approximately 2. The potential maximum number of shares that could be issued under the Equity Program represents approximately an additional 1.
Share issuance resolution for the settlement of shares under previous Nokia equity plans. To fulfill Nokia's obligations under the , , and Restricted Share plans and the Performance Share plan in respect of shares to be settled in , Nokia's Board of Directors has resolved to issue, without consideration, a maximum of 7.
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