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How James McAvoy saved himself from a cyber scam

The ‘Split’ actor shared videos of himself on Instagram in which he explained the incident to his fans in an effort to warn them



Scottish actor James McAvoy attends the premiere of the movie The Conspirator held at Roy Thomson Hall during the 35th annual Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, 11 September 2010. The international film festival runs from 09 to 19 September 2010. GN Archives
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Actor James McAvoy claims he narrowly avoided getting scammed out of nearly $13,000 (Dh47,741.5) while attempting to plan a family vacation to Spain.

The Split actor, 39, shared videos of himself on Instagram in which he explained the incident to his fans in an effort to warn them, reports People.

“Hello, there! I’m James McAvoy. I have just avoided being scammed through a cyber scamming scheme online and I’m just making this video to draw your attention to it,” McAvoy said.

The actor explained he had attempted to book a trip to The Ritz-Carlton, Abama, in Spain through a website that was “actually better” than the real hotel’s website — something that nearly convinced him to spend almost $13,000 on the trip.

“It looks like that,” the actor said while showing a picture of the website he visited.

“Don’t use them. They nearly took 10 grand off of me, which is a ton of money. Some guy called Joaquin emailing me back and forth, [I] nearly made a bank transfer. Very convincing.”

“Their website is actually better than the Ritz-Carlton’s website. It’s extremely convincing, replete with a phone number, stuff like that. Just very, very convincing,” he added.

McAvoy said he had alerted The Ritz-Carlton to the incident.

“They know now,” he added.

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