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PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING THIS BLOG.
ALL the lotteries, draws, compensation schemes, inheritances, payment agent or mystery shopper jobs and business proposals offering huge sums of money are SCAMS. You CAN'T WIN a lottery or prize draw you HAVEN'T ENTERED.
Please don't post comments asking if the SCAMS you have received are real.
PLEASE DON'T LEAVE YOUR PERSONAL DETAILS IN A COMMENT ASKING SCAMMERS TO CONTACT YOU (yes, people really do this regularly!)
This scam was forwarded to me by a friend who runs bed and breakfast accommodation. She commented “the old con again” – and she’s right. If you make the mistake of replying the scammer will start spinning you a long convoluted story about the couples wanting to pay by credit card – and then tell you he/she can’t take their cards then telling you to charge the couples when they arrive, but meanwhile asking [Continue reading hello]
“in an effort to reduce the impact of food and financial crisis around the world” this scammer has decided to send me $380k “to salvage” my “finances“.
What a lot of *******. This scammer doesn’t want to send me money – he or she is hoping I (or you) will start sending him money. If you make the mistake of replying you find yourself being asked to send money to pay fees.
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Another scammer who thinks using capital letters and lots of exclamation marks for the subject line will make their scam look convincing. As it says at the top of this site, you cannot win a prize draw you have not entered. Toyota don’t give away random prizes for no reason.
This is a scammer, who is hoping you will start sending money. Ignore him or her.
TOYOTA INTERNATIONAL LOTTO (HEADQUARTER) Customer Service [Continue reading CONGRATULATIONS!!!]
This is just a variation on a theme. The scammer inserts any name (or names) at the bottom. ”Sophie” doesn’t want to meet you in Brussels – or anywhere else. She (or he) is hoping you will fall for the scam and start sending money.
Bonjour. Je suis a la recherche de rencontre coquine, sans tabou ni perversion, j’aime faire l’amour tout simplement, partager qq moments de plaisir sans prise de tête. [Continue reading Re:]
This incompetent scammer can’t type a proper email address and can’t even manage to date his scam correctly. It arrived in my inbox telling me it was sent in 2003.
Have you noticed how many scammers think the way to write a convincing scam is to use capital letters and lots of exclamation marks in the subject line? Really convincing ………………… not.
If you make the mistake of replying this idiot will just start [Continue reading COCACOLA ONLINE PROMOTIONS!!!]
A reader sent me this scam. She says “I recently received this email offering me a job, my details had been accessed via a cv I posted online. I was curious and replied to the first email but became suspicious when the second email requested my online bank login! The second email appeared to be from a company address and the links to the website are real-the website [Continue reading Monet UK Group]
Anita Franck writes to me from Senegal to tell me she is called Diana Bashan. She’s even included a random photo. Why would she tell me she is called something else? Because she is a scammer. Who seems to have decided that writing in both Spanish and English will increase the number of potential victims.
Don’t reply. This scammer doesn’t have millions of dollars. He or she is just hoping you will start sending [Continue reading HELLO DEAREST]
Leema Amos writes to me to tell me that s/he is called “Song Li”. Why would he or she pretend to be someone else? Because he or she is a scammer – spinning the usual rubbish story about millions of dollars being left in a bank which I can have a share of if I help a dishonest bank offiicial.
It’s all a pack of lies. This scammer doesn’t have any money to share [Continue reading Get Back To Me Asap]
As it says at the top of this blog – no organisation anywhere ever holds random draws. This includes Visa. You cannot enter a draw or raffle or lottery that you have not entered. If you make the mistake of replying this scammer will start asking you to send money.
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Winning No:VCard/877/798/2010 Email Ref No:VCard/699/33/2010
You have been awarded the sum of 500,000.00GBP, by the Visa Card [Continue reading Winning No:VCard/877/798/2010]
Yet another scammer who thinks that telling me he is from Nigeria is a good idea! Apparently I am “in a sick bed” and expecting $10.5m. I don’t know what this scammer is “on” – but I suggest he stops smoking it right away and gets back into the real world.
Meanwhile – delete his ridiculous email and don’t reply – otherwise you will find he starts asking you for money.
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