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Get your new scam report right here!
The other day I went to the Getty Arts Museum and saw this girl who said, "Whoever
wants a WhyPass, hit 333!" I figured why not, it could be true, so I typed
in 333.
She told me to why-mail her, so I did and she wrote back and said that Whyville
had hired her to install free Why-Passes to people's accounts, but she needed
my password!
Right then I knew it couldn't be true, because City Workers always say you
can't give out your password, it's dangerous. It was clear she was trying to
scam me. Whyville wouldn't hire someone to ask for passwords, which is something
they are trying to stop us all from doing.
That was me, yvc26, just letting you know.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Editor's Note: Thanks for your report and your great job thinking
it through right there, yvc26! Folks, always remember that City Workers will
NEVER ask for your password, NEVER demand clams, and they will ALWAYS wear their
official beanie hats. In fact, if someone says they need to talk to you alone
about a "special deal" of any sort, it's a good bet they're getting
ready to scam you. It's rare that a City Worker would need "privacy"
to talk with you.
If you're not sure about it, send a 911 report letting the City Workers
know that you're not certain, but you think this might be inappropriate. If
you do use the report, though, make sure you know the rules, okay? Thanks!
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