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Received a strange pm

Requested I contact them via their email address. Of course I will not but perhaps I should report this to webmaster?

Posted by
55 posts

We got the same PM. I've taken care of the individual who generated the PM, so please delete what you received.

And a little reminder from your friendly neighborhood paranoid computer people: as always, if you get something suspicious, do not open it to investigate. :o)

Posted by
1010 posts

I also received one of those strange messages, this week. The person said they wanted to send me some photos. Of course, I deleted it also.

Posted by
16369 posts

This is a common scammer's tactic on all travel websites which have PM capability. They do it this way to sneak around the moderators, and to get you to respond using your private email address - as responding to a private email address from a website's PM feature usually isn't possible.

As advised, don't respond in any way, and report the message to the webmaster.