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31 Mart 2012 Cumartesi

Esources Scam - The Bundle Of Lies Stands Exposed By Brad Smith

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If you come across articles about esources scam, it is important to note that none of the articles provide anything by way of proof. The detractors make every attempt to pull down the reputation of the site and damage its public image. However, despite their best attempts, they have not been able to dent the reputation of esources one wee bit.

Esources is the largest wholesale directory of verified UK wholesalers, distributors, importers, exporters, dropshippers and manufacturers. They allow their members to browse through their wholesale directory and get in touch with the suppliers and dropshippers of their choice to fill the orders of their customers.

Hundreds of users of esources know by now that the esources scam is nothing but an attempt to tarnish their reputation by those whose nefarious activities have been exposed in the past by esources. It is confirmed beyond doubt that esources is the most trusted resource of verified wholesalers and dropship companies on the web today. They have over 70,000 trade distributors and 3,000 dropshippers on their extensive list, which is growing every month.

Esources scam is a joke because they verify over 3,000 new resources every month and keep the online trading community informed of the many dropship scams and rip offs on the Internet. They are dedicated to protecting the interests of traders and go through a great deal of effort to unearth scams during their earliest stages so their effect is restricted.

Feedbacks from real members of the portal reveal the immense advantages the site provides to the online trading community as compared to any other wholesale directory portal. Middlemen fearing exposure of their acts by esources cry esources scam on every forum just to create doubts in the minds of genuine users of their services.

Esources does not entertain listing requests from wholesalers who refuse to undergo their verification processes. Members are never exposed to dubious suppliers or dropshipper with questionable reputation. That precisely is the reason why the fastest growing portal is attacked by scammers. Esources have even gone to the extent of banning suppliers who do not deliver quality products and services that fail to meet the expectation of their clients. It is eminently clear that the best wholesale directory on the web is heavily in favor of buyers rather than suppliers.

Esources.co.uk scam reports are an attempt to malign the site in the eyes of wholesalers and trade buyers. However, the experience of thousands of satisfied buyers and sellers reveal a diametrically opposite view of the portal. The important role that esources has played in improving their business prospects cannot be denied.


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30 Mart 2012 Cuma

Skye Bank Customer Alert - Beware Of Hackers By Bob Smith

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One of the features of online/Mobile banking is SMS banking services which are operated using both push and pull messages. Push messages are those that the bank chooses to send out to a customer's mobile phone without the customer initiating a request for the information. For example push messages could be either Mobile marketing messages or messages alerting an event which happens in the customer's bank account, such as a withdrawal of funds from the ATM or a payment using the customer's credit card, etc.

Pull messages are those that are initiated by the customer, using a mobile phone, for obtaining information or performing a transaction in the bank account. Examples of pull messages for information include an account balance enquiry, or requests for current information like currency exchange rates and deposit interest rates, as published and updated by the bank.

The bank's customer is empowered with the capability to select the list of activities (or alerts) that he/she needs to be informed. This functionality to choose activities can be done either by integrating to the internet banking channel or through the bank's customer service call centre.
It is however sad to note that fraudsters and internet hackers have capitalized on this laudable innovation to rip people off their money. So it is important that as a bank account holder or intending holder you should be aware of this trend and choose the right bank to bank with where your money will be properly secured through adequate online security tips.

Skye bank as a customer friendly bank knows about the activities of these fraudstars and has developed security measures to protect its customers finances. If you are a Skye bank account holder, you might receive emails that seem to emanate from the bank.The mail might even carry the names of Skye bank top Management staff or Director. Some of them may require you to send in information on your Bank details, Pin codes and even your personal information as contained in the bank's database of you. They might also claim to have access to large sums of ($)US dollars for you domiciled with the bank. Please note that these are scam mails and you should be very careful to avoid being a victim to fraudsters.

As part of its commitment to online security, Skye bank has developed some security tips for all its customers to recognize when they receive emails or letters from potential fraudsters.

Please note that Skye Bank would never ask you to disclose your account number or Pin code on the internet. Also Skye Bank would never ask you to disclose personal information on the internet.

You should also note that Skye Bank site would always carry a security certificate which would be visible on access to the bank's site and be sure that the site you are on is a genuine Skye Bank site.

In addition Customers should not open attachments or follow Web links in unsolicited emails from unknown parties or from parties with whom you do not normally communicate, or that appear to be known but are suspicious or otherwise unusual.

The official Skye Bank web address is www.skyebankng.com. If you are still in doubt, please get in touch with your nearest branch or call us on (000 234 1) 8531655, 8948103, 07028390633-5

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