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Services › Anti-Spam › AntiSpamInfoNZ Twitter feed

Click on the Twitter icon to visit our account (@AntiSpamInfoNZ) and begin following us:

This feed has been established to help us inform as many people as possible about spam news and scam alerts that pose a direct threat or risk to New Zealanders.

Its intent is to direct people to our website for more comprehensive information.

People following our account are welcome to retweet information to other Twitter members.


Please note that our tweets do not cover all scams currently circulating. Visit the Reported Scams page for the latest scams that have been reported to us.

Scamwatch also provides information about scams that have been notified to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, or have been publicised in the media.

Followers' tweets, generally, will not be responded to.

Our account photo is the 'spam scam' image so you’ll know when a tweet from us arrives (see below).



For more information please read our press release: Anti-Spam team joins Twitter 24/05/2011

Disclaimer: As Twitter is an external web service, we cannot guarantee the reliability of this service.