Courier services (7/27/2009)
I’ve read this one three times and I still don’t understand it! Whatever it means, it’s a scam. I’m sure that if you make the mistake of phoning “Liz Monteroso” you will find yourself being asked for money. If it isn’t a scam, it’s certainly spam.
[Edit] It’s definitely a scam. I just received the same email again, but this time from “Robert Sexton
Dir/Business Development, SPN Solutions,Phone: 800.481.2979, ext 2001”
Hello,
I represent a company called SPN Solutions, a company that does what’s
known as advanced search engine placement. We reach a Network of over
35 million people who are predominantly US based. Our Network is entirely
opt-in, and the users on our Network allow us to present them with a
preferred choice whenever they are looking for anything on the top sixteen
search engines. (GOOGLE, YAHOO, MSN and thirteen others.)
I seek one source to send the users on our Network, from the major search
engines, for courier services in various markets.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience. I am in the office
daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific time.
Best regards,
Liz Monteroso
Business Segment Analyst, SPN Solutions
Phone: 800.481.2979, ext 2002
Habib Shah
November 6, 2009 @ 2:32 am
I also got this email today. I don’t know what he is looking for.
Hello,
I represent a company called SPN Solutions, a company that does what’s
known as advanced search engine placement. We reach a Network of over
35 million people who are predominantly US based. Our Network is entirely
opt-in, and the users on our Network allow us to present them with a
preferred choice whenever they are looking for anything on the top sixteen
search engines. (GOOGLE, YAHOO, MSN and thirteen others.)
I seek one source to send the users on our Network, from the major search
engines, for premium cupcakes.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience. I am in the office
daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific time.
Best regards,
Robert Sexton
Dir/Business Development, SPN Solutions
Phone: 800.481.2979, ext 2001
Habib Shah
Marina
September 30, 2009 @ 3:49 pm
got a same message, twice, they try to match the phishing phrase to your business service as much as possible. Highly unintelligent people. Got to be a way to stop them
linuxdude
September 28, 2009 @ 7:11 pm
yeah i just got this stupid email and knew straight away that it was some spam heading straight for the bin and on my block list
these people just need to get a life the fucking retarted morons
Lauren
September 15, 2009 @ 3:13 am
I just got the same email! I run a bakery and he mentioned cupcakes in the subject of the message he sent to me.
Hello,
I represent a company called SPN Solutions, a company that does what’s
known as advanced search engine placement. We reach a Network of over
35 million people who are predominantly US based. Our Network is entirely
opt-in, and the users on our Network allow us to present them with a
preferred choice whenever they are looking for anything on the top sixteen
search engines. (GOOGLE, YAHOO, MSN and thirteen others.)
I seek one source to send the users on our Network, from the major search
engines, for premium cupcakes.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience. I am in the office
daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific time.
Best regards,
Robert Sexton
Dir/Business Development, SPN Solutions
Phone: 800.481.2979, ext 2001
Sharon Thompson
September 7, 2009 @ 4:10 pm
I received the following e-mail from
Robert Sexton (reference to child models is disturbing). Can anyone find out what they are up to??
Hello,
I represent a company called SPN Solutions, a company……………………….
I seek one source to send the users on our Network, from the major search
engines, for child modeling agencies in various markets.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience. I am in the office
daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific time.
Best regards,
Robert Sexton
Dir/Business Development, SPN Solutions
Phone: 800.481.2979, ext 2001
marcie
August 11, 2009 @ 9:05 pm
Hi
I called the number in the email. When I got through, the operator came on and gave me a new number I should call (101 45 78#. She then went on to say that to call that number I had to be over 18 and that it would cost me $3.00 a minute.
So obviously, these letters are definitely spam.
Thanks for the tips.
Marcie