Online tobacco scam site

Corinne -  
 Corinne -
Hello,
On Tuesday, November 10th, I ordered a container of tobacco in Belgium.
This site specified that delivery would be within 48 hours via Chronopost.
I paid online. I did not receive a confirmation but didn't worry.
Two days later, my messaging was hacked.
I lost all my messages.
Since then, there has still been no delivery and no way to contact them.
Chronopost only provides information based on a tracking number that I do not have!!!
Have I been scammed?
I would like to point out that the payment has been debited from my account.

1 réponse

Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   6 568
 
Hello

Since buying tobacco online from France is illegal, you have no recourse

The only thing to do is to see your bank to change your credit card, so it won't be reused....

--
My mission is to kill time and his is to kill me in turn.
We are quite comfortable among assassins. (E.Cioran)
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Corinne
 
Thank you very much for your advice, I quickly contacted my bank to take the necessary steps. It's done!
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Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   6 568 > Corinne
 
No problem!

As for your messaging, it's not certain that there is a cause and effect relationship... but if you had a weak password, it's possible that the scammers from that bogus tobacco sales site managed to access it... In fact, see if it is still possible for you to change the password (which is not certain, if they have for example changed the recovery number or the backup email address that you were theoretically supposed to register...)

Still regarding this email address... check if you had left any confidential information in it that the scammer could use to their advantage in one way or another and notify the contacts in your address book (linked to this messaging) that you have been hacked and that they should be very careful with any messages that might seem to come from you....
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Corinne > Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention  
 
Hello, I'm not sure it's them who hacked me. Just before all my contacts received a supposed message from me, after having my internet line crushed by a new neighbor, I received a message from "Outlook" asking me to change my password due to an interrupted network. I didn't hesitate and changed it. Maybe this hacking came from that.
My son took care of changing all my access codes.
In November, I only had problems like this.
Still no internet reinstallation. Cancellation and reconnection fees.
Plenty of other little inconveniences. This new neighbor seems to be bringing me bad luck!
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Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   6 568 > Corinne
 
Hello,

Indeed, it's very likely that the hacking came from responding to the "Outlook" request which was actually phishing... However, this request may still be related to purchases from shady sites (tobacco...) where email addresses are collected and targeted for scam attempts...

On the other hand, the overridden line... that falls under a dispute created by a careless operator... who "steals" the connection they need by hooking up another user....

In short, without wanting to be "unkind"... I think (aside from the last point) that you're bringing bad luck upon yourself by visiting "risky" sites and not taking sufficient precautions against the phishing risk!
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Corinne > Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention  
 
Yes, regarding the purchase of tobacco and its unpleasant consequences, probably!
As for the activation of my line, no!
But since October 30, the day I was informed of the situation, as well as the day I requested the reactivation, my operator confirmed the restoration of the network on November 17 (15 days of waiting, I found that already long), the day arrives and ... nothing!!!
I should mention that to contact this operator, you can only chat; it's impossible to talk to them.
So I chat for hours and hours to receive the same responses: I understand you, ma'am, I'm sorry for this wait, I'm doing everything I can to speed up the activation of your line, etc...
However, today, Monday, November 23, I am informed of the reactivation of my line... on December 6!!!
There's really enough to "lose it"!
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