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125 days ago

A warning about 'Task Scams' in Wellington

The Team from Wellington District Police

Police are aware of reports emerging in the Wellington police district where people have lost money though a “Task Scam”. A Task Scam is a form of online fraud where individuals are deceived into completing tasks under the belief they are in employment.

Sergeant Rowen Steenkamp, Wellington … View more
Police are aware of reports emerging in the Wellington police district where people have lost money though a “Task Scam”. A Task Scam is a form of online fraud where individuals are deceived into completing tasks under the belief they are in employment.

Sergeant Rowen Steenkamp, Wellington Police says “Most online scams request money or personal information, Task Scams are more deceptive, requiring you to complete activities that seem easy or attainable. These include such things as, writing a specified number of online reviews for consumables like luxury travel packages, household products and cosmetics.

Sergeant Steenkamp says at least eight cases have been reported to date in Wellington including some involving significant financial losses, which includes two cases where the victims have lost in excess of $100k (137,000 and 105,000).

“In the recent cost of living crisis, we’ve seen an increase in people having second jobs or side hustles. As a result, what is known as a Task Scam has emerged as a particularly deceptive threat.

“These scams imitate legitimate earning opportunities, with the ability to seemingly work around your lifestyle when and how you please.”

Wellington-based man *Peter is speaking out to help prevent others falling into the same trap. *Peter lost nearly $22,000 to a Task Scam last month. He was lured in by the chance of some easy money and regrets his decision.

*Peter says it’s the first time he’d ever been scammed and never expected he would fall for it.

“I have lost a significant amount of my life savings, I had to stop ‘working the task’ because I had no money left.

“But then my (fake) “supervisor” encouraged me to borrow money from a friend, or to apply for a loan from a bank, or online loan website.

“They build trust, they monitor your progress like any other good manager would. They offer advice, before requesting more and more financial investments to enable you to move through to reviewing higher value items, it’s very convincing.”

“I urge people to be very careful online and avoid any schemes which offer easy cash,” he says.

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐓𝐚𝐬𝐤 𝐒𝐜𝐚𝐦?
Scammers are using various online platforms, from reputable job websites to social media channels, to unsolicited approaches on chat platforms.

“The scam operates on the allure of easy money. These offers typically promise high returns for simple tasks, instantly sounding appealing. In recent cases we have seen people offered $200-500 for 30 online product reviews, with higher-end items such a cruises claiming to provide even higher rates of commission,” says Sergeant Steenkamp.

The victim is assigned a manager who contacts them via Whatsapp, Telegram or Messenger using spoofing websites.

Spoofing is where someone disguises an email address, phone number, or website URL to appear to be from a local, trusted source.

The most enticing piece of these scams is the lure of easy money. Victims are promised hefty commissions upon completion of tasks. However, in most cases, they pay large sums of money to completing ‘training’, or to enable them to progress to the next task.

These are more often paid into crypto wallets or offshore bank accounts and the money is never seen again,” says Sergeant Steenkamp.

𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐬:
The consequence of falling for a task scam is often huge financial loss. Recently, we have seen losses ranging from $7000 - $120,000. Globally, victims are thought to have lost more than $185 million.

In addition, the emotional and psychological distress, the feelings of betrayal and deception can have a lasting effect.

Remember this advice to help keep yourself safe:

• Confirm job offers: Thoroughly research the company and confirm the job exists, especially if you are approached via social media or chat platforms.

• The saying rings true: If it seems too good to be true, it usually is. Be cautious of earning high money for little effort.

• Ask other opinions: Ask your friends or whanau their thoughts on the job offers, a second set of eyes my see something you don’t.

If you are in the unfortunate position of being a victim of a scam, please report the matter to Police.

Take the chance to upskill yourself on scam awareness, check for further information on the Netsafe website: netsafe.org.nz...

*Peter is not the victim’s real name

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126 days ago

What's our best winter activities?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Yes, we love our backyards and think our town is pretty cool but what is there to do?

Imagine you were writing a list for visitors/tourists and want to show them the best that your town can offer in winter. What would you suggest?

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126 days ago

Artists on Artists at Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History

Denver Grenell from Masterton & Martinborough isite Visitor Centres

A fascinating group exhibition where each artist is the subject of another artist’s work. Follow the artworks around the exhibition to see how each artist has painted, photographed and created work of another artist.

Join exhibition curator Lindsey Horne and Aratoi Director Sarah McClintock … View more
A fascinating group exhibition where each artist is the subject of another artist’s work. Follow the artworks around the exhibition to see how each artist has painted, photographed and created work of another artist.

Join exhibition curator Lindsey Horne and Aratoi Director Sarah McClintock this Saturday 2pm-3pm, as they discuss the exhibition Artists on Artists.

Exhibition starts this Saturday to 3 November, 10am-4pm
Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History

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127 days ago

Feel your best self at Ryman

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Moving into a serviced apartment at Ryman means there’s less time spent cooking and cleaning, and more time for family and friends.

Feel safe and secure at a Ryman village, where beautiful gardens provide the backdrop for a host of on-site amenities.
Find out more

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127 days ago

Eastside residents

Claire from Masterton District

Dear Eastside Residents. An open invitation you to share your wisdom and practices that help our Whenua and honor Ranginui and Papatūānuku. Whether it's how you manage food scraps, garden sustainably, or any other way you protect our environment, we want to hear your ideas and … View moreDear Eastside Residents. An open invitation you to share your wisdom and practices that help our Whenua and honor Ranginui and Papatūānuku. Whether it's how you manage food scraps, garden sustainably, or any other way you protect our environment, we want to hear your ideas and experiences.We believe that everyone has something valuable to contribute, and your insights could inspire others to join in the journey towards sustainability. Let’s come together to learn from each other and create a stronger, greener Eastside.
If you’re interested in sharing your knowledge, please reach out! I would love to showcase your story as part of our ongoing efforts to care for our environment.
Phone Claire on 0220805031 Together, we can honor our sacred connection to the land and sky, ensuring a healthier future for generations to come.

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127 days ago

Bike 26 inch wheels

Neil from Carterton District

Older unused mountain bike. Goes OK needs a clean
$30 cash. Pick up only

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127 days ago

Environmental educational expo day

Claire from Masterton District

Hi Im seeking individuals and groups dedicated to waste reduction, composting, and recycling initiatives, organizations promoting eco-living practices, projects focused on conservation and restoration of our Whenua. Let's unite to honor Ranginui and Papatūānuku by sharing knowledge and … View moreHi Im seeking individuals and groups dedicated to waste reduction, composting, and recycling initiatives, organizations promoting eco-living practices, projects focused on conservation and restoration of our Whenua. Let's unite to honor Ranginui and Papatūānuku by sharing knowledge and working together towards a brighter future for our Whenua and Whānau. We welcome all who share our passion for the well-being of our community.

127 days ago

New Zealand International Festival returns to Masterton

Denver Grenell from Masterton & Martinborough isite Visitor Centres

The New Zealand International Festival returns to the Regent 3 in Masterton for two weeks of fresh and exciting cinematic treats from around the globe.

The festival runs from 21 August - 4 September. The full programme for the Festival can be found on the NZIFF website.

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128 days ago

Poll: What's your sleep secret?

Beds4U Masterton

From winding down with calming music to sipping herbal tea, everyone has their own bedtime ritual. What's yours? Vote below and drop a comment, let's swap sleep secrets!
#sleeproutine

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What's your sleep secret?
  • 55.4% Relaxing with a Book
    55.4% Complete
  • 10.7% Unplugging from Screens
    10.7% Complete
  • 16.1% Listening to Music
    16.1% Complete
  • 17.9% Practicing Relaxation Techniques
    17.9% Complete
56 votes
128 days ago

New sisal carpet

Andrew from Carterton District

This is a large off cut from a roll I bought. It measures 1.9 m x 8m.

Price: $500

128 days ago

Mangatainoka Motors: General Motors v Ford Day

Denver Grenell from Masterton & Martinborough isite Visitor Centres

This Sunday at Tui Brewery car and motorbike owners are invited to bring their ride to participate in the monthly Mangatainoka Motors Show and Shine Days.

These shows give you the chance to display your sweet ride for other car lovers and the public to enjoy, and you can compete to win some epic… View more
This Sunday at Tui Brewery car and motorbike owners are invited to bring their ride to participate in the monthly Mangatainoka Motors Show and Shine Days.

These shows give you the chance to display your sweet ride for other car lovers and the public to enjoy, and you can compete to win some epic prizes while you’re at it!

You can also enjoy the live music, delicious food, a cleansing ale, take a look at the Histui Museum, or do a bit of shopping for merchandise at the Tui Shop.

Free admission, 9:30am - 5pm Tui Brewery, State Highway 2, Mangatainoka

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128 days ago

What's your favourite rhubarb recipe?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

We're looking for delicious rhubarb recipes to feature in NZ Gardener. Send your family's favourite ways to enjoy this crop to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by August 31, 2024. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of NZ Gardener.

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129 days ago

Refresh your home with Resene!

Resene

Get 20% off Resene’s huge range of 10L paints, wood stains, primers and sealers.

Plus buy 1 60-80 mL testpot get 1 free on testpots. Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and get started on your decorating project.

Choose from the widest range of Eco Choice approved paints all made … View more
Get 20% off Resene’s huge range of 10L paints, wood stains, primers and sealers.

Plus buy 1 60-80 mL testpot get 1 free on testpots. Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and get started on your decorating project.

Choose from the widest range of Eco Choice approved paints all made right here in New Zealand.
Find out more

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146 days ago

What's the best way to keep grocery shopping bills down?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are still feeling the pinch and the weekly shop is no different. So we are after your cost-saving tips please, neighbours!

What’s the best way you've found to cut down on your grocery bill? Share below (and hear tips from others!)

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130 days ago

Succulent potted

Joan from Masterton District

One healthy succulent. I think of it as the necklace plant but have not idea of its real name. LIttle round bead like 'leave's along string like trailing flexible stems. Ideal for hanging basket or on a shelf.
Would be a bit frost tender so better in a sheltered position or inside. It … View more
One healthy succulent. I think of it as the necklace plant but have not idea of its real name. LIttle round bead like 'leave's along string like trailing flexible stems. Ideal for hanging basket or on a shelf.
Would be a bit frost tender so better in a sheltered position or inside. It probably is more suitable as an indoor plant, but doesn't mind the shade at all.
This one has been growing under the eaves along a south side of the house, so hasn't had a lot of sun and no direct sun.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Thanks for looking.

Price: $6.50

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