NFrameFred
Member
Suspect there was an attempt today to acquire some of my personal info.
NOT on this forum. Had an inquiry through the Gunbroker system which isolates your personal email address and contact info only if and until someone buys your item, thus entering into a 'contract to buy'.
Basically, a prospective buyer requested through the anonymous system that I inspect his files (FFL and contact info, etc.) to ensure I was okay with it and then he would proceed with the purchase. When I went to inspect his submitted attachment I found it was a link that required me to log in using a personal email account to access the documents .and offered numerous options, but all requiring that personal account requirement.
I replied I was having problems opening files under that type of process and requested a simple PDF or screenshot containing the info.
. . . . >silence< . . . . . >crickets< . . . .
So I just took it as an attempted scam and reported it to Gunbroker after giving him a reasonable opportunity to reply. Further investigation on my part turned up a couple of other red flags that made me suspicious.
Maybe I'm too paranoid but given my meager computer skills I tend to err on the side of caution. I decline to publicly share the guy's user name but if you really need to know just PM me.
If something doesn't smell quite right . . . trust your instincts.
NOT on this forum. Had an inquiry through the Gunbroker system which isolates your personal email address and contact info only if and until someone buys your item, thus entering into a 'contract to buy'.
Basically, a prospective buyer requested through the anonymous system that I inspect his files (FFL and contact info, etc.) to ensure I was okay with it and then he would proceed with the purchase. When I went to inspect his submitted attachment I found it was a link that required me to log in using a personal email account to access the documents .and offered numerous options, but all requiring that personal account requirement.
I replied I was having problems opening files under that type of process and requested a simple PDF or screenshot containing the info.
. . . . >silence< . . . . . >crickets< . . . .
So I just took it as an attempted scam and reported it to Gunbroker after giving him a reasonable opportunity to reply. Further investigation on my part turned up a couple of other red flags that made me suspicious.
Maybe I'm too paranoid but given my meager computer skills I tend to err on the side of caution. I decline to publicly share the guy's user name but if you really need to know just PM me.
If something doesn't smell quite right . . . trust your instincts.