PM from fellow member claiming to be journalist.

priscilla

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Hi,

I received a private message from another member
who claimed he was a journalist who covers consumer topics.
He wanted to know if I would be interested in discussing the
problem I had with unwanted texts.

Anyone else receive a "pm"?.

Regards Priscilla.
 
Hi Pricilla,

Please use the "Report PM" facility if you suspect a PM of breaching any of AAM's posting guidelines.

Thanks
aj
 
Thanks for your replies.

Aj, had a look at the posting guidelines and I don't
think any guidelines have been breached, I just don't know if
the member is genuine or not.
If they are I have no problem providing input for their work as I
think any work uncovering scams etc. can only benefit us all.

Smashbox, do you mind me asking, what did you do?.

Priscilla.
 
Hi Priscilla


If the only contact details are by PM, then I would not respond. You probably should report the PM as AJ suggested.

If they gave their real world contact details e.g. name and newspaper and phone number, then I would imagine it's genuine.

Journalists don't want to post a public message saying "We are investigating NCT" so they send PMs.

Brendan
 
I got PM'd by a journalist here once about some savings I made in the changes in stamp duty in a budget.
Once they gave they're name & phone number then you can just ring them to clarify things.
Or ring the paper & ask to speak to them if you're still in doubt.
 
i've had a number of PM's from journalists about some topics I have raised.

Each person had given their contact details, name and phone number and were 100% genuine.
 
Priscilla, I ignored it. No contact details or any details at all, and with 0 posts, so I just deleted it.
 
Hi all,

I just took your advice and reported the "pm" as I wasn't sure if he was genuine or not as he didn't include any contact information although he did offer to forward them on if needed.

Anyway, thanks everyone for all your help, much appreciated, Priscilla.
 
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