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2011年1月3日 星期一

Few fears godtrønde will fall for the scam

BLANTON SMITH-Taranaki Daily NewsRoss Ackroyd

MAIL FRAUD: Ross Ackroyd and his wife, Ann, is warning people not to buy in a mailing database scam promising will find their ideal love through DNA profiling.

The world first technology can find an ideal love match you just from the profiling your DNA.

Or at least is DNA Technologies, the company claims.

But a couple of older New Plymouth is worried about the ridiculous claims is a mailing label scam that could be used to steal people's identity.

Ross and Ann Ackroyd received a package that contains a DNA swab kit and letter asking them to send their sample and $ 40 for a test Center in the Netherlands last week.

"We never asked for it," said Mrs Ackroyd.

"In our age came. I think it is downright dangerous. I would not give any of my DNA. "

DNA Technologies claims that it can perform analysis on your health, diet, intellect, personal fulfilment, success, compatibility, disease and lifetime.

"On the analysis of your life can be launched to exhilarating new thresholds for the success and achievement," it reads.

Detailed letter goes to say that the first-ever technology can give you guidance in areas such as science has not been able to predict with DNA before.

"Imagine to know how to succeed in business. To promote the career relationships. Turn yourself successfully spread. Monitor and guide your health. Perfect your diet. Implement mental tactics to win in the day-to-day affairs. Master your emotions. Manage themselves into ideal love relations and romantic encounter. [Bend your life and Genetics, with continued youthful zest and teenage ".

Mr and Mrs Ackroyd not buy in these outrageous statements, but is concerned about people can get sucked into the false promises.

' It is bizarre, ' said Mr Ackroyd.

"They could manipulate it and take your identity," said Mrs Ackroyd.

"It's just a money scam or something more sinister?"

A quick search on Google for the Director's name, Jullian m. Tasury, returns nothing.

And it is useless to try to contact the company, because no detail, as well as an entry box for your money is announced.

Senior Sergeant Anonymous Wansbrough said something that seemed too good to be true probably was.

"We encourage people to use their intelligence," he said.

"Of course it is a quick way for someone to make a buck, but people want to buy into it just as they do Horoskoper."


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