Thursday, 1 July 2010

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ScamChecker.com Watching 2010 FIFA World Cup Scams

ScamChecker.com is an authorized scam buster of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and is watching out for scams that may victimize the outgoing fans of the FIFA World Cup. Including some of the bad customer a service that was reported as one of the big scam that the scamchecker.com is chasing after are the lottery bidding scam. Be aware of viral emails that are seemingly a part of the FIFA World cup organization that is victimizing people in their emails gathering donations for hunger, programs, etc. and for those emails that are saying they are the authentic online ticket purchase or travel agency packager for the said world cup. It is easy to notice if they are such a scam, 1 is that they come from emails, 2 some are deceiving emails and look so authentic to purchase some tickets, refrain a reply from these email and go to the FIFA world cup authentic FIFA World Cup Ticketting Service.

Here are the following scam news:

2010 World Cup Ticket Scam

Many of the South African and foreign fans have been scammed of hundreds of thousands of rands after purchasing a ticket that were soon later on is being cancelled because it is not the authentic or bought to the authorized FIFA agents. There are seven companies that had a big loses in this said ticket scam buying. Sasol Oil voiced out that they are one of those who loses 3 million in this scam, A firm from Bruma in Johannesburg claim that the lose 2.8 million after buying 80 tickets, the Bloemfontein trading and investment company claim which loses R107800, Cape Town based company lost R92000, and the firm from Melrose Arch also claim lost of R662000. FIFA confirmed, announced and named the Norwegian company Euroteam which is operating several websites as one of selling tickets illegally.

2010 World Cup Email Lottery Win Scam

The Email is an effective way to notify an individual person, and it is the way of scammers to deceive different people who are interested. Here is copy of the scam email letter, which is connected to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Be aware and Notified that this is a scam.

----- Original Message ----
From: WORLD CUP LOTTERY
To: worldcup308@hotmail.com
Sent: Monday, October 9, 2006 3:27:36 AM
Subject: CONGRATULATION!!! CONGRATULATION!!! CONGRATULATION!!!
From : Lotto Manager . Universal Lottery
South Africa.
2010 World cup lottery online 2006
Lottery Headquarters: 210-211 Universal Building
Parkhaust, Balfour Unit 1440
Johannesburg, South Africa
Batch: ( 18/006/1094/LIPDA/SL.)
CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR WINNING:
We happily announce to you the draw of South African 2010 World cup Bid lottery Award International programs held in Zurich, Switzerland.
Your e-mail address attached to ticket number: (7017-4162-1018) with! Serial number (MH4710019)Drew the winning NO: (80, 35, 11, 72, 90, 41 and Bonus number 1 ), and Insurance number (KISCS433/2010SNLP/2005) which subsequently on you the lottery award in the 2nd category.
Your names have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of US$2,100,000.00 (Two million, One Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) in cash credited to file Number (KPC/9030108308/03). This is from a total cash prize of US ($200,000,000.00) shared among the first 200 Hundred and lucky winners in this category world-wide. Please note that your lucky winning number falls within our lottery booklet representative office in South Africa as indicate in the play coupon.
In view of this, your U.S ($2,100,000.00 (Two Million, One Hundred United States Dollars) would be released to you by the bank immediately they commence the process to facilitate the release of your funds as soon as you contact us.
All participants were selected randomly from World Wide Web-site through computer draw system and extracted from over (100,000,00) companies and individual emails address. The lottery programe took place to promote South Africa (2010 world cup award).
For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential till your claims are processed and your money remitted to you in whatever manner you deem fit to claim your prize. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements (Please be warned) .
To file for your claim, please contact the Zonal Co ordinator immediately for verifications of your winning, for quick and urgent release of your fund, his contact information are as follows:
Name: Mr. OWEN DOUGLAS
Direct Line : 27 83 880 1996
E-mail : southafricanclaimoffice2@yahoo.com
Please be informed that all winning Prize must be claimed on or before 30 days of this notification. To avoid unnecessary delays and complications, please quote your reference /batch numbers in any correspondences with us or our designated agent. Congratulations once more from all members and staffs of this program that has succesfully won this competition.
Thank you for being part of our promotional lottery program.
signed: President Nelson Mandela (chairman)
Molefi OLIPHANT (President)
Chief Operations Officer
Albert MOKOENA
Chief Executive Officer
Danny JORDAAN.
N.B/Call the Zonal co ordinator for urgent verification of your cliam.
Thank you for your co-operation
Susan GLADWIN (Mrs)
(P R O)
South African Worldcup Lottery organization.
Copyright 1994-2006 The South Africa National Lottery Inc.
All rights reserved. Terms of Service - Guideline
77635 476378 255667460

2010 World Cup Party Promoter Scam

Offering great opportunity is Deceiving and also known as scams. Here is a copy of the World Cup Email from a party promoter and may change if noticed by the public.

Dear Sir/Madame
My name is Chris Vibe and I have a simple question: are you by any chance coming to the 2010 World Cup in soccer, starting 11th of June and held in South Africa the Rainbow Nation?
I am something of a party promoter and if you decided to come, may I suggest you bring your whole dedicated staff including secretaries and all, for a perk/bonus of a lifetime for them.
Thing is, when you get a bit tired of watching soccer I offer you to participate in a party you never seen the like of. Party starts at 7pm.
Price USD 1100.-p/p.
You will be flown in on a private plane to a gigantic beach area with palm trees. Huge BBQ;s on the beach. All u can eat and drink incl. fresh lobster and champagne.
Crushed Mother of Pearl hanging in the air, glittering.
Sunset the size of Texas. A pier floating in the Indian Ocean with three night clubs. One with mainstream, one with rock 'n roll and one with tech-housemusic, (my favourite).
Party complete with celeb-mingling. Extra perk come midnight. CG Vibe, (me), will parade the "Big Five", lions, elephants, wilder beasts, white rhinos and cheetahs.
I will ride the biggest elephant with three lions in front of me, and perform two of my songs, " U can find love" and "Superstar", distributed by SONY MUSIC.
If the animals get out of order, me personally gonna fix it for you to enjoy watching.
I will have a gun that can stop an elephant, a whip and a dagger, Alexander style.
I will be half naked.
There will be no box office/ pay at the gate. Anyone who does not carry a paper copy of payment, your ticket, will not board the plane. Security immense.
Time slot 7Pm - flying back to your destination 6.30 am following morning.
The account number for your cash transfer is held by a Scandinavian bank and watched over by an authorized accountant firm. Please go to [SITE WE REMOVED BECAUSE IT HAS MALWARE] and check further.
Please Advise
Cordially,
Chris Vibe

2010 FIFA World Cup Ticket

A person can purchase a ticket of a maximum of four (4) tickets per match for up to seven (7 matches) and which are available for all the matches during the world cup. Tickets are available in four different categories: seats in Blue for category 1 tickets are generally located alongside the pitch, seats in green for category 2 tickets are generally located adjacent to category 1, in the corners, seats in red for category 3 tickets are generally located adjacent to category 2 behind the goals or in the corners, and lastly seats in yellow for category 4 tickets are generally located behind the goals.

2010 World Cup Ticket via Internet Purchase

Mr. J�r�me Valcke the FIFA Secretary General declared that: "The FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011 will be another step in the history of Women's World Cup. The German Local Organizing Committee is undertaking a variety of promotional campaigns, and with the launch of ticket sales today, fans across the world now have an opportunity to book their place at what I am sure will be a hugely memorable tournament."

As well as the official online ticketing portal www.fifa.com/germany2011, tickets can also be purchased via the hotline on 01805 / 06 2011 (0, 14 � Cents per Minute from the German fixed-line network, mobile phones costs may differ). Purchases are limited to a maximum of six "city series" tickets and 20 individual tickets per order. All prices include VAT, booking fees and permit the holder to use the local public transport system on the day of the match.

Where can I buy FIFA World Cup 2010 Ticket?

The FIFA World Cup 2010 is being hosted and being held in South Africa from 11th of June to 11th of July 2010. The Host Cities are being held in the Cape Town, at the foot of iconic Table Mountain, is a cosmopolitan city with beautiful natural surrounds; Durban, The city's "golden mile", a four kilometre stretch of beaches, restaurants and promenades, holds pride of place in culturally varied Durban; Johannesurg, The city is a financial juggernaut on the African continent. Pulsating with energy and drive, Johannesburg is a hub of culture and excitement; Mangaung/Bloemfonntein, the open spaces reflect the openness of its people - friendly, warm and quietly dignified; Nelson Mandela Bay/ Port Elizabeth, has a 40 kilometre stretch of immaculate beaches in a protected bay; Nelspruit, Surrounded by some of the country's most spectacular game reserves and the famous Kruger National Park, Nelspruit offers more than just a world-class; Polokwane, often described as a vibrant, busy and colourful wonderland in a sea of grasslands, surrounded by scenic mountains; Rustenbueg, In the heart of the savannah bushveld is the city of Rustenburg, brimming with natural beauty at the foot of the Magaliesburg Mountains; and Tshwane/Pretoria, rich and colourful heritage makes the city come alive with a unique blend of new and old.

2010 FIFA World Cup Teams

The FIFA World Cup is being hosted in South Africa and there will be a total of 32 teams participating worldwide including of course the host South Africa. The remaining 31 teams are being determined based on their success in their qualifying matches taking place around the world throughout their 2009 game series. These are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, Cote d�Ivoire, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Paraguay, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africam Spain Switzerland, Uruguay, and United States of America.

How Do I Get my 2010 FIFA World Cup Tickets?

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Tickets will not be distributed by post. Tickets may only be collected in the Host South Africa.

If you applied online the payment card you used in your application will be utilized as the collection mechanism to pick up the tickets. If the number of the payment card that you used has changed, or the card is lost or stolen, you must notify the FWCTC.

If you applied online and paid via bank / wire transfer the payment card registered at the time of submitting your request will be utilised as the collection mechanism to pick up your tickets. When collecting your tickets we recommend that you also bring a copy of your bank / wire transfer documentation.

If you applied via the Official Ticket Application Form at a branch of FNB, your FNB Visa Official Mascot Prepaid Card issued during Sales Phase 1 to 4 (inclusive) or your Last Minute Sales Card issued during the final / fifth Sales Phase will be utilised as the collection mechanism. It is important that you bring proof of identity (South African National ID / Passport) with you to verify that you are the named applicant and the rightful owner of the FNB Visa Official Mascot Prepaid Card / Last Minute Sales FNB Card.

For those individuals who have selected a Category 4 ticket product, it is mandatory to bring proof of residency (e.g. telephone account or water/electricity utility account) at the time of collection.

2010 FIFA World Cup Football for Hope Festival

This official event of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa� is organized by FIFA, street foot ball world, the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee South Africa and the City of Johannesburg. The Football for Hope Festival will include an array of exciting programs for the delegations, culminating in a football tournament from 4th to10th of July. In this tournament, mixed teams of boys and girls will compete without any referees. Any disagreements on the pitch are resolved through dialogue � a method proven to encourage personal development and mutual understanding. In addition, the young people will participate in activities promoting the exchange of ideas and experiences, including discussions on topics such as HIV/Aids, football coaching workshops and cultural performances. Festival participants are selected for their contribution to building a better future in their respective communities.

2010 FIFA World Cup Official Emblem

The 2010 identity is unique, vibrant and dynamic, graphically encapsulating the African continent while more intimately dipping into South Africa's rich and colorful heritage for inspiration. The graphic figure strikes a resemblance to the earliest rock art paintings for which our country is also famous. This figure is caught in mid-action performing a bicycle kick - a style of play that captures the flair of African football.

The figure is lucid, energetic and indirectly illustrates an inherent passion for the beautiful game. It is kicking a football upwards - an invitation from Africa to other nations of the world to join the game. The actual ball is a modern representation of a football, suggesting that it belongs to FIFA. And for the first time ever, this ball that has traveled across the globe will touch African soil. The colorful backdrop behind the figure represents the South African national flag. The �swishes' extend upwards, from south to north, reaching out to the world. They embody the energy, diversity and fiery passion of our country, and they symbolize the rise of the rainbow nation. The typeface is an original creation. It reflects our personality and reinforces the idea that in South Africa we do things uniquely. It is playful, na�ve and free-spirited. It is also bold, welcoming and friendly.

2010 FIFA World Cup South African Party

The South Africa 2010 party got under way in style last night with a joyous, colorful and truly African FIFA World Cup� Kick-off Celebration Concert in Soweto, Johannesburg. Held in the football heartland that is Orlando Stadium, home of iconic club side Orlando Pirates, the concert featured a host of stars including Shakira, Alicia Keys, K'Naan and the Black Eyed Peas. A wide variety of acts took to the stage but the abiding theme was one of celebration for the African continent with the event broadcast across the world. The countdown clock introducing the three-hour extravaganza finally hit zero and with it came a cacophonous roar as seemingly thousands of South Africa flags were lifted aloft creating an ocean of color among the estimated 30,000 in attendance. Joining the countless Rainbow Nation colors were a broad cross-section of national flags representing every corner of the globe, as the many visitors in attendance took the opportunity to enjoy Africa�s impressive ability to turn on a party. FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and South African President Jacob Zuma jointly opened the concert after the early acts. As the evening progressed a cavalcade of football stars took to the stage between performances including former Bafana Bafana captain Lucas Radebe, Franz Beckenbauer, Christian Karembeu, Quinton Fortune, Socrates and Jay Jay Okocha. Another joyous presenter was Archbishop Desmond Tutu decked out in Bafana Bafana supporter gear and who introduced a video presentation on Nelson Mandela with trademark enthusiasm. The large crowd rarely dropped their energy levels and their infectious enthusiasm was palpable. "I have been to a lot of concerts but I have never been to a concert like this," said ebullient Johannesburg resident Khensami Majola, just as K'Naan took to the stage to perform his poignant song 'Waving Flag'. "It is amazing fun; we are having a huge jam. It is a perfect presentation of Africa � north, south, east and west." The concert drew to a spectacular conclusion with Colombian pop princess Shakira in impressive form. She was joined on stage by Freshlyground for a rendition of 'Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)', the Official FIFA World Cup theme. Another proud concert-goer was Soweto local William Oosthuizen who spoke with pride as he took a rare break from dancing. "I am very proud and I am enjoying this immensely,� he said. �Beauty in the heart of Soweto. This is what Africa is all about. Sport has a unifying factor and it�s all about people enjoying themselves."

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Poster

The official 2010 FIFA World Cup� poster was unveiled on 23 November 2007 following a board meeting of the Local Organizing Committee in Durban. The poster was designed by the South African creative agency Switch, who also created the 2010 FIFA World Cup� emblem. The design beat three rivals in a public vote held throughout South Africa from 11 September to 30 September 2007. As the lucky winner in a lottery among all of the voters, South African Marilyn Rhoda was presented with a prize of two 2010 FIFA World Cup� tickets provided by official sponsor MTN. "Portraying a country in the shape of a man heading a ball is a new idea with potent symbolism. For me, football is all about emotion and passion, which is why I was particularly attracted to this poster. It invites the world to join in the celebration of the greatest football event on earth, while highlighting the pride and passion of the African continent and her people. It represents the African dream come true. The South Africans made a good selection for the poster, which will represent their country all the way up to 2010," said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter. For the first time in football history, the FIFA World Cup� will be hosted on African soil from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The artwork depicts a celebration of the African continent as well as everyone who calls it home. The simple and yet iconic rendering is symbolic of the relationship between football and Africa and captures a sense of excitement, awe and aspiration. It also reflects the positive impact that the 2010 FIFA World Cup� will have on Africa. Africa is the "hero" of the official event poster. The unique shape of the continent almost naturally lends itself to the shape of a man's profile, while the face represents every single African supporter from Morocco in the north, Gambia in the east, Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia in the west to South Africa in the south. "The official poster symbolizes the important role of football in the history, tradition and culture of the African continent. It's also recognition that football has always been an inspiration for a better future and a generator of hope in Africa. It recognizes that Africa has a football face and a football heart," explained Danny Jordaan, CEO of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee. Bright, vibrant and celebratory, the colors of the poster are inspired by the South African flag, but also draw upon the African continent. The strong yellow background symbolizes the sun as the source of warmth, energy and life. From a total of 16 creative entries, all submitted by South African-based agencies, three proposals had been pre-selected for the public vote by South African residents. The jury was made up of FIFA General Secretary J�r�me Valcke, CEO of the 2010 South African Local Organizing Committee Danny Jordaan, Minister in the South African Presidency Essop Pahad, Deputy Finance Minister Jabu Moleketi, South African playwright and author Wally Serote, and artist and director of the Vega School of Brand Communication Gordon Cook. Following on from the 2006 FIFA World Cup� in Germany, this was the second time that residents of the host country have been actively involved in the selection of the official event poster.

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Scam Checker Best File Reports Online Busters



Have you ever been scammed? Fraud? Rippoff? World Wide Web or Internet Services Emails) are the popular way for them to deceive people. Let the world know about this kind of scams. You are not powerless. We can help each other track them down. Just feel free to report a site which is obviously been scamming. Let the world know which is genuine and a fake site or product. Don�t be fooled, in the next couple of days there will be NO bad customer service or cheating. Think about it, don�t get easily be fooled your decision to report the scam prevents others to fall the same trap.

These are the Top 10 types of scam to avoid:

1. Instant Win on Lotteries, Prizes and Other Promos

These are personally addressed letters to email or what so ever, claiming that you have won a great amount of prize or even great products, this is an instant win so the person never remembers when and where they just subscribe in. Scammers tell you that you have won a great prize but you have to pay for a fee or a shipping fee in order to get you true prize, getting your full info and your credit card info for free to them. Sometimes scammers will ask personal info�s only this ensure them they've got you the next scam.

2. Pyramid Schemes and Chain Letters

Pyramid scheme is a networking scam that includes a chain of people, this operate by recruiting people instead of selling the true product or services. The victims are recruited for a cash investment, at first they will tell you how they become successful in what they are doing, they encourage you to be their investors, telling you also that you do not have to worry as soon as you also had recruited someone you don't have to sell the product and just sit there and your recruited someone will find money for you.

3. Phishing

This is so dangerous when the public is not aware of this. This is an criminal fraudulent Email addressed to a person telling them that their credit cards had an error, it is an instant message telling you that in order to fix the problem you are recommended to enter your user name and password on the spot of that email, and voila! You have been scammed; they've got the most important info the username and password that you've entered there. Scammers make their email really genuine or authentic looking, even forging the signature of the bank CEOs. Leaving you with nothing on your credit cards.

4. Email Scams

This are all the spammers does, to fool someone. Spammers are those emails or comments on your blog that doesn't mean anything sometimes not related and just pop up and saying you've won or recruiting you to join something. Spammers have access to large amount of email address in the world wide web maybe that includes ours now. Easy as scraping emails for websites to websites and they email blast what they want to sell to the public. Not knowing this is a scam because they intended to send you a clean site that offers something and telling you that they are some kind of a professional that sell you something.

5. Internet Dating Scam

These scams are really a heart broken and that leaving you with nothing. Sometimes you do not know who is you're talking to probably the same sex. Internet dating is an online relationship that is build up it will last for weeks; they are so tricky to get your heart. This is one of a scenario: You have broken up to someone or being bored, then there is your computer and internet, then you came up to a dating sites (not knowing it is a scam at first, because they feature a legitimate site and to-be-friendships), then you picked one, they will grab the opportunity to trick you, scammers act like your comfort friend, then the relationship is build up, Scammer will borrow your info, because of trust and the long days of knowing each other, you will trust them to your personal info, even share you a story of their situation and sufferings in their place making you understand them and lend a money for them, if that is not the end, they will also ask you or if the friendship will build up a marriage will be ask and they will ask for a transportation fee to go to your place, and that's it they are gone without a contact, you cannot search them on the internet because they are using aliases and fake email adds. Simply as that, left you scammed and heartbroken.

6. 419 Nigerian Scam

This is a popular type of scam and there is someone else that is victimized by these scammers. 419 Nigerian Scam is an email type of scam that is personally addressed to the receiver and it is a letter form. The Letter promise rich rewards for helping them maybe a government officials, professional, lawyers, widowed, a son or a daughter, etc... you are encourage to help them for a legal problem, this will encourage you by the fact that seeing a big amount of money will be given to you as an exchange for a specific amount of money.

7. Employment or Job Scams

Scammers use the world wide web, advertisements, radio, TV, seminars, email, home emails and newspaper ads to directly approach anyone that there is a big opportunity to work with a greatly compensated, There will be a fee for all the papers that you've wanted to have and they wanted you to have also, all you have to do is to pay to have that contract for employment but after giving something to them that will be a success to them and leave you with nothing and sometimes a debts.

8. Gambling system Scams

Gambling systems are often promoted as business opportunities or investments. Often they promote a system to reap money from horse racing, lottery syndicates or share investment systems. Professional people, retirees and others with funds to invest are often targeted. More often than not the word gambling does not appear in the glossy brochures and promotional material. The promoters go to great lengths to portray the systems as legitimate business opportunities, even recruiting well-known personalities to help sell the systems. The promotional material promises huge returns, supposedly based on past results. But these so-called results are worthless because they are manipulated to prove a particular outcome.

9. Telemarketing Scams

Telemarketing comes in many forms: Direct approach where you are contacted by an operator, sometimes a telemarketer based overseas; Automated pre-recorded voice messages and, pop-up Internet advertisements or spam, which requires you to contact a telemarketer. (Some encourage you to respond to voice interactive premium telephone services which can charge up to $5 a minute); Automated dialing equipment which randomly dials numbers, and if you answer the phone, the telemarketer is switched through to you. (Sometimes there are not enough telemarketers to take the calls, and the calls drop out resulting in a silent call). Some telemarketers start their sales pitch with �Congratulations you have won� or ask you to participate in a survey, when in fact they are just trying to hook you in. Do not Buy Anything from them, that fact that you haven't subscribe anything like that.

10. Investment Scams

Telemarketing, in the form of cold calling, can be used to promote scams. To attract and hold the victim's curiosity, some scammers will pretend to be investment advisers, stockbrokers or community workers from a religious organization. The calls often come from overseas and offer you above-average returns on your money. They sometimes make an appointment for a �senior advisor� to ring you back. They generally offer share, mortgage or real estate �investments�, �high return� schemes, option trading or foreign currency trading. The scammers are persistent and play on your emotions, making you feel like a fool if you say �no� to them. Some scammers target people with specific religious or community interests, enticing them with promises to send profits to charity or worthy causes.