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    scammers /spammers are not getting desperate

    This scammer is trying to make us feel guilty for not replying to their original emails.


    Hello,

    Compliments and good day to you and your family. I write you this mail as a reminder once more having waited patiently for your response to my initial contact with you through snail mail. However since i assume you did not get it i want to use this medium even though it might not be the best form of communication in matters like this due to the
    ever growing disbelief and illicit scams and fraud associated with it, i seem to have no choice than to make use of it, coupled with the fact that it might be just perfect due to the ability to redeem time.

    Without wasting much of your time i want to bring you into a business venture which i think should be of interest and concern to you, since it has to do with a perceived family member of yours However i need to be sure that you must have received this communication so i will not divulge much information about it until i get a response from you.
    Kindly respond back to me.

    Regards,
    Susan

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    Just reply that she must have the wrong person because you were genetically engineered in a test tube and therefore have no relatives.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    They hope that by saying they sent a letter you won't just assume it's an email scam. It's sad people still fall for this stuff it's another example of how stUpid people have become.

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    Just send what she wrote back to her and keep doing it until she doesnt bother you anymore.It may take a few emails back and forth but she will get the message soon enough.
    Or report her to the authorities

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    The way it is worded is rather quaint!! Rather like old style English

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
    The way it is worded is rather quaint!! Rather like old style English

    Probably using an old style google translator.

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    This one takes the cake...

    Received this email this morning....

    Attn: This is to inform you that we the fbi have a warrant to arrest you if we dont hear from you immediately,this is the final warning you are going to receive from the fbi office do you get me? I hope youre understand how many times this message has been sent to you. We have warned you so many times and you have decided to ignore our e-mails we have been instructed to get you arrested immediately, and today if you fail to respond back to us with the payment then, we will close your bank account and jail you and all your properties will be confiscated by the fbi.Robert Mueller, III FB I Director


    That is exactly how it arrived.

    Must be off. Gotta find some place to hide...

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    HAHAHAHAHAHA!

    I wish I had saved the emails exchanged with a Nigerian a couple years back!

    They managed to send me a message from someone I know's email address requesting help / payment and it was obviously a scam, but later that night I was concerned as I thought it might well be true since this guy has driven through Africa before and now he's stranded without passport and cash (he was mugged as per the email)...
    I managed to get hold of him and confirmed it was a scam, so that's when my fun started; promising to come up with the money and messed them around for weeks they finally gave-up. (I found some international bank transfer forms they'd asked for as proof of payment and sent them to the bank a couple of times and of course no deposit was made)

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    Must be my day for it...



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