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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam!
by
astmandu
on 05/12/2016, 20:09:25 UTC
I’m sorry to hear you’ve been a victim of crime. Thank you for taking the time to report to Action Fraud.

All Action Fraud reports are passed to the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and we review every crime to

identify investigative leads and opportunities to disrupt criminal activity. We have analysed your crime report

and I am pleased to inform you that it has been passed to Police Service of Northern Ireland for their

consideration. They have recorded it under reference: unfortunately we haven’t received a local reference

number for your report yet.

The NFIB has prepared a crime package and Police Service of Northern Ireland will review and determine

the most suitable response and let you know what action they will be taking as soon as practicable. If you

need to get in touch with them in the meantime, their contact details are as follows:

• Police Service of Northern Ireland by email at actionfraud@psni.pnn.police.uk or

•

By phone 028 90650222, Ext 50769.

If you would like information on what support is available to you, please visit the Victims’ Information Service

website www.victimsinformationservice.org.uk. If you would like information on how to protect yourself from

fraud, please visit www.actionfraud.police.uk/support_for_you or you can call them on 0300 123 2040.

I would recommend that you sign up to www.actionfraudalert.co.uk so you can receive warning messages

about new and emerging scams and practical prevention advice. This is a free service and allows you to

receive tips, guidance and helpful advice to prevent fraud against you.

If you have any queries regarding this letter please visit www.actionfraud.police.uk/FAQ where you will find

answers to most common questions. You may also submit questions which you feel are not addressed by

the FAQ using our online form.

Thank you for taking the time to report to Action Fraud. Every report we receive contributes to building an

accurate picture of the fraud threat. It is critical for policing to identify and disrupt suspected criminals now

and in the future and we will strive to provide practical prevention advice to protect the community and

businesses.

I got the same letter emailed to me overnight as well.