NHW in Spain

Lead Coord

Lead Coord

Monday, 30 May 2011 08:12

Torrevieja-Las Barcas

Below are some of the latest scams, if you are not sure of any email received, then please use either www.snopes.com or www.truthorfiction.com to confirm any doubtful emails.
Google Mail & Friends asking for help

As you try to log on to your GMail account a message pops up saying that your account has been blocked for security reasons and to protect you.  It reassures you that all is well but to re-activate your account you need to log in again.  The page, message and general format all look very convincing.  Once they have acccess to your account, the scammers then begin to send hoax emails to people in your contact list.  One of the worst, is where you receive an email from one of your friends saying they are in trouble and need money urgently (the usual stories are that they have lost their passport, cant pay their hotel bill, been arrested etc).  The email will look genuine as they have access to all your friends email addresses, mobile numbers and any other personal information you have entered into your contact list. 

Visa card blocked

A text message is sent to your mobile phone in Spanish saying that your Visa Card has been blocked for your saftey and security and to re-activate your account you should log on to the Visa website quoted.  Visa and other card issuers NEVER contact clients like this - please do not respond and just delete the text.
 
Another Scam received by a coordinator.
 
Povert Payment. UK Government
 
OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER
TREASURY AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE,
LONDON,UNITED KINGDOM.
Our ref: BRT/3470/IDR
Your ref: 24/05/2011
 
BRITISH GOVERNMENT POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM.
On Behalf of the British Government,i wish to inform you of your selection as one of the Beneficiary for the on going 2011 British Government Poverty Alleviation and Financial Empowerment Program worldwide. All participants/beneficiaries were selected randomly from Worldwide online networks Directories as a beneficiary of £2,000,000.00 (Two Million, Great British Pounds Sterling). So, this letter is to officially inform you that two(2) option of payment has been opened for you.
1) Issuance of an ATM Card
2)Bank Wire transfer
Please do indicate your PAYMENT OPTION.
As this office will mail you a Visa/ATM CARD which you will use to withdraw your funds in any ATM MACHINE CENTER or Visa card outlet in the world with a maximum of £5000 GBP daily or our contracted paying bank here in London,United Kingdom will make the transfer to you depending on your OPTION OF PAYMENT you have indicated.Further more,You will be required to re-confirm your Bio-Data as stated below to enable; Rt Hon William Hague MP,Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs,begin in processing your awarded funds.
1) Full names:
2) Address:
3) Country:
4) Nationality:
5) Phone #:
6) Age:
7) Occupation:
8) Zip Code
9) Sex:
Forward all your details reply to:
-------------------------------------------------------
Rt Hon William Hague MP
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Tel: +44 702 409 4640
Tel: +44 704 574 0830
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Regards,
Mrs. Elaine Rooker Smith.
Liaison Officer On Foreign Payment

Please be careful and dont let your guard down. 

Wednesday, 16 February 2011 22:06

Application Forms

Neighbourhood Watch has been operating in Spain as Vecinos Cooperando y Colaborando de España for over 8 years now. It works by collecting and spreading information about criminal activity. Each area has a coordinator who is informed by members of any suspicious activity or of any actual crimes committed.

The information can then be shared with other members and areas or reported to the police as appropriate. The Police can then use this network to warn members of criminal activity in their own area or ask for help in tracing vehicles or suspects. We are not a private police force and do not organise patrols or respond to emergencies – in an emergency members still contact the local police or dial 112 in the usual way but as well, they contact their coordinator so the information can be shared. We watch our neighbourhood NOT our neighbours.

The more people who join the better the intelligence and therefore the more effective we can be. The main benefits for members of Neighbourhood Watch are:-

  • a reduction in crime levels-information supplied by members has led to many arrests and the recovery of stolen property
  • increased awareness of criminal activities and methods and the ability to take precautions accordingly
  • Regular meetings where people can get together and share information, learn about ways to protect their property, hear the latest advice, encourage closer communities and help and reassure those who live in fear of crime.
  • You will be helping in creating communities that care about each other. Neighbourhood Watch brings local people of every nationality together and can make a contribution to improving their lives.
Click on the PDF icon for the document you want to read or download
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011 22:06

Application Forms

Neighbourhood Watch has been operating in Spain as Vecinos Cooperando y Colaborando de España for over 8 years now. It works by collecting and spreading information about criminal activity. Each area has a coordinator who is informed by members of any suspicious activity or of any actual crimes committed.

The information can then be shared with other members and areas or reported to the police as appropriate. The Police can then use this network to warn members of criminal activity in their own area or ask for help in tracing vehicles or suspects. We are not a private police force and do not organise patrols or respond to emergencies – in an emergency members still contact the local police or dial 112 in the usual way but as well, they contact their coordinator so the information can be shared. We watch our neighbourhood NOT our neighbours.

The more people who join the better the intelligence and therefore the more effective we can be. The main benefits for members of Neighbourhood Watch are:-

  • a reduction in crime levels-information supplied by members has led to many arrests and the recovery of stolen property
  • increased awareness of criminal activities and methods and the ability to take precautions accordingly
  • Regular meetings where people can get together and share information, learn about ways to protect their property, hear the latest advice, encourage closer communities and help and reassure those who live in fear of crime.
  • You will be helping in creating communities that care about each other. Neighbourhood Watch brings local people of every nationality together and can make a contribution to improving their lives.
Click on the PDF icon for the document you want to read or download
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011 22:05

Application Forms

Neighbourhood Watch has been operating in Spain as Vecinos Cooperando y Colaborando de España for over 8 years now. It works by collecting and spreading information about criminal activity. Each area has a coordinator who is informed by members of any suspicious activity or of any actual crimes committed.

The information can then be shared with other members and areas or reported to the police as appropriate. The Police can then use this network to warn members of criminal activity in their own area or ask for help in tracing vehicles or suspects. We are not a private police force and do not organise patrols or respond to emergencies – in an emergency members still contact the local police or dial 112 in the usual way but as well, they contact their coordinator so the information can be shared. We watch our neighbourhood NOT our neighbours.

The more people who join the better the intelligence and therefore the more effective we can be. The main benefits for members of Neighbourhood Watch are:-

  • a reduction in crime levels-information supplied by members has led to many arrests and the recovery of stolen property
  • increased awareness of criminal activities and methods and the ability to take precautions accordingly
  • Regular meetings where people can get together and share information, learn about ways to protect their property, hear the latest advice, encourage closer communities and help and reassure those who live in fear of crime.
  • You will be helping in creating communities that care about each other. Neighbourhood Watch brings local people of every nationality together and can make a contribution to improving their lives.
Click on the PDF icon for the document you want to read or download
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011 22:03

Application Forms

Neighbourhood Watch has been operating in Spain as Vecinos Cooperando y Colaborando de España for over 8 years now. It works by collecting and spreading information about criminal activity. Each area has a coordinator who is informed by members of any suspicious activity or of any actual crimes committed.

The information can then be shared with other members and areas or reported to the police as appropriate. The Police can then use this network to warn members of criminal activity in their own area or ask for help in tracing vehicles or suspects. We are not a private police force and do not organise patrols or respond to emergencies – in an emergency members still contact the local police or dial 112 in the usual way but as well, they contact their coordinator so the information can be shared. We watch our neighbourhood NOT our neighbours.

The more people who join the better the intelligence and therefore the more effective we can be. The main benefits for members of Neighbourhood Watch are:-

  • a reduction in crime levels-information supplied by members has led to many arrests and the recovery of stolen property
  • increased awareness of criminal activities and methods and the ability to take precautions accordingly
  • Regular meetings where people can get together and share information, learn about ways to protect their property, hear the latest advice, encourage closer communities and help and reassure those who live in fear of crime.
  • You will be helping in creating communities that care about each other. Neighbourhood Watch brings local people of every nationality together and can make a contribution to improving their lives.
Click on the PDF icon for the document you want to read or download
Application to become a Co-ordinator - Español nhwisen008004.gif
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All welcome at the Sports Bar, Los Frutales at 11.00 am where an update on whats happening in the local community will be given.
Sunday, 13 February 2011 10:18

Lead Coordinators

Name:- Rita Huntley

Tel:- 966785423

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Sunday, 13 February 2011 10:17

Lead Coordinators

Contact Jim Brogan


Tel: 699 353 713


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Sunday, 13 February 2011 10:15

Lead Coordinators

Name:- James Brogan

Tel:- 699353713

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Sunday, 13 February 2011 10:14

Lead Coordinators

Name:- Peter Moon and Gill Turner 

Tel:- 966722510

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