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    euronet
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    Phishing for deposit via BTC - FAKE promo for JazzSports LooseLines CamanBet

    Yesterday I received email from shopcc@gmail.com regarding some lucrative bonus offer.
    I do not have accounts at JazzSports, LooseLines CamanBet, but somehow they find me.
    In email there is no stated my name or account number.

    https://snag.gy/GXVMr5.jpg

    Today I have checked how much BTC is on wallet from email:
    https://www.blockchain.com/btc/addre...cxMFBRVi8sxJWK

    And they have one victim. So be careful.
    Last edited by Optional; 11-20-18 at 09:00 AM.

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    Optional
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    good warning

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    Quote Originally Posted by euronet View Post
    Yesterday I received email from shopcc@gmail.com regarding some lucrative bonus offer.
    I do not have accounts at JazzSports, LooseLines CamanBet, but somehow they find me.
    In email there is no stated my name or account number.

    https://snag.gy/GXVMr5.jpg

    Today I have checked how much BTC is on wallet from email:
    https://www.blockchain.com/btc/addre...cxMFBRVi8sxJWK

    And they have one victim. So be careful.
    I got this email and also got it for BetOdds.

    Some spelling errors and the fact that they list one generic BTC address is a dead giveaway. How would the betting site know who sent what to that wallet address? Plus it's a cash 1x rollover bonus which could be legit but most likely not. Especially when it explicitly says doesn't matter win or loose you can get payout after betting $500. They can't even spell lose correctly.

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    Me too I forwarded it to Dave Morgan in management...these fraudsters are trickery and newbies fall for these....wonder if I send 2 cents with a one sent fee if it will mess up there wallet and hold up there scam funds..

    fyi i think that the jazz sites where hacked as a few weeks back jazz required to update to new password and warned not to tell anyone via chat or email password or account info
    Last edited by littlekona; 11-20-18 at 10:38 AM.

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    Got the same also- these fukin clowns really need to get spell check on their computers- lol dead giveaway

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    Optional
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    Quote Originally Posted by euronet View Post
    Today I have checked how much BTC is on wallet from email:
    https://www.blockchain.com/btc/addre...cxMFBRVi8sxJWK
    Still only the one payment sent there.

    Good to see Gamblers not easily tricked with these.

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    now there will be a 100 new scammers trying this, this is how they get new ideas LOL

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    Maybe they change wallet address in spam emails.
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    seems to be a good hack into jazz books.. I received an email from the hackers with proof as they have player names passwords emails ect listed as proof of the hack....Can SBR ask them about this as I emailed support and got no answer yet. for Jazz family peeps if you use same passwords at other books best change asap as the hackers have valuable info...the guys sending mail are from SportsWager.pro which must be a scam site
    Last edited by littlekona; 11-24-18 at 08:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlekona View Post
    seems to be a good hack into jazz books.. I received an email from the hackers with proof as they have player names passwords emails ect listed as proof of the hack....Can SBR ask them about this as I emailed support and got no answer yet. for Jazz family peeps if you use same passwords at other books best change asap as the hackers have valuable info...the guys sending mail are from SportsWager.pro which must be a scam site
    Would you submit the details on a complaint form please Kona? https://www.sportsbookreview.com/sportsbook-complaint/

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    PM u...pretty pathetic email but scary the info they have

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    Got the same spam email as @littlekona, Names, account numbers, passwords, phone numbers and city for dozens of Jazz players. That's what they say, who knows if it's real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by temple2010 View Post
    Got the same also- these fukin clowns really need to get spell check on their computers- lol dead giveaway
    I know with the Nigerian prince type email phishing this is done on purpose. They only want to deal with the stupid of stupid because smart people will ask too many questions, waste their time, and would never fall for it anyway.

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    jazzsports was hacked and its true
    sportswager reponsed to me with demo account
    https://i.imgur.com/KcU70PA.jpg

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