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Evening all,
I've just had a customer tell me how he was scammed last year whilst having block paving laid. Apparently he'd arranged for the work to be done (communicating with the builder via the builder's website). He then received an invoice asking for an advance payment to cover the cost of materials (£2500). The invoice was faultless and having previously agreed the price with the builder he paid it via BACS. Only it wasn't him - it was a scammer. Someone had hacked the builder's website and monitored his correspondence before forging an invoice and sending it via the website. The police investigated but drew a blank. My customer's bank only accepted partial responsibility and eventually gave him £800. The moral of the story is: get your techie to make sure your website is really secure. I just have.
Stay safe.
Jock
I've just had a customer tell me how he was scammed last year whilst having block paving laid. Apparently he'd arranged for the work to be done (communicating with the builder via the builder's website). He then received an invoice asking for an advance payment to cover the cost of materials (£2500). The invoice was faultless and having previously agreed the price with the builder he paid it via BACS. Only it wasn't him - it was a scammer. Someone had hacked the builder's website and monitored his correspondence before forging an invoice and sending it via the website. The police investigated but drew a blank. My customer's bank only accepted partial responsibility and eventually gave him £800. The moral of the story is: get your techie to make sure your website is really secure. I just have.
Stay safe.
Jock