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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!)
If “Dr. Mansur Muhta” really did owe we an unstated amount of dollars, why on earth would he need to know my marital status and my occupation??
Just ignore this ridiculous scammer. You aren’t expecting a payment from him – in fact you’ve never heard of him, have you?
If you make the mistake of replying you will find a scammer asking you for money.
Attn;Beneficiary,
NOTIFICATION OF PAYMENT VIA [Continue reading CALL ME FOR YOUR ATM CARD]
“Ming Yang” has sent me a “note”. I think “Ming Yang” should go back to scam school – or better still, just back to school. This scammer fairly obviously doesn’t have millions of dollars and s/he certainly doesn’t work for a bank.
The only money this scammer is interested in is yours, as he’s hoping you will be daft enough to start sending him money. Just ignore him or her.
An Iraqi [Continue reading NOTE]
“Prince John Mabaso” has a confidential proposal for me. It’s so confidential that he has sent the same proposal to thousands of potential victims. Ignore the rubbish sob story. Prince Mabaso is a scammer. He isn’t rich and he certainly doesn’t want to share millions of dollars with you. What he does want to do is take your money by charging you fees.
Ignore this scammer.
Dear Friend,
Don’t be [Continue reading CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS PROPOSAL]
For some reason “Mr Paul Lawson” seems to think that if he writes his scam in capital letters I might take notice of him. I can’t imagine why he would think that.
Have you noticed how many scammers you a “fill in the blanks template” for their scams and then forget to remove the brackets??? This is one of those scammers. Just ignore him. He doesn’t work for a bank and he doesn’t have [Continue reading REPLY ME IMMEDIATELY,]
“Miss Hani” starts her email with a typical phrase used by scammers – “Hello Dearest”. I’m not her “Dearest” and neither are you – or any of the other thousands of people who received the same email.
I can’t imagine why she thinks her email might surprise me as I get several scam emails each day.
She isn’t any of the things she claims and she certainly doesn’t need help receiving her “inheritance funds”. [Continue reading Hello Dear!]
“Mr Zongo” asks me to “flourish” him “with this data’s”. He also addresses me as “Dear Friend” – but then has the cheek to ask me for my name and age. Try again sunshine – or go back to scammer school.
“Mr Zongo” is just a scammer – an illiterate one. If you make the mistake of replying, you will find yourself being asked for money. There is no $6m and “Mr Zongo” [Continue reading URGENT REPLY PLEAS]
“Mr Williams Patricks” tells me he has sent me an “excellent letter”. I think Mr Patricks is deluded. I see nothing “excellent” in the letter – it is ungrammatical, badly written and worst of all it is a pack of lies.
“Mr Patricks” is a scammer. All he wants to do is take money from you by charging you fees. Ignore him
From Mr Williams Patricks, Director Incharge of Dept Recovery Department [Continue reading Excellent Letter From Mr William Patricks For the benefit of our both Family]
Tell me the old, old story. You know the one – barrister finds rich client has deceased leaving large amount of money. Surprise!!! I have the same last name – so do you – so does everyone of the thousands of people this email was sent to. Sound believable? Of course not.
This is just a scammer, who is hoping to take money from you by charging you fees.
Barrister WATSON DAN [Continue reading GREETINGS……….BUSINESS DEAL CAN WE DO THIS?]
Did this “attorney” send me a registered, official letter with my name on? No. Yet he claims his deceased client shared my name. He feels that sending me a random email claiming he has millions of dollars to send me sounds official enough to make me reply.
On your bike, mate.
“Richard Hung” is a scammer. He certainly isn’t an attorney and he has no idea what my last name is – or yours [Continue reading Kindly Reply Immediately.]
A reader sent me this scam. She commented that she felt sorry for the real Cindy Crawford.
I hope you can see straight away that this is a scam. Why would anyone write to you from a gmail address, address you as “Dear Participant” and tell you that, magically, they have discovered £6m that belongs to you?
The answer to that question is simple. They wouldn’t. This is a scammer who is hoping you [Continue reading RefOnAtTz]
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