mail scam Archive

VERY URGENT GET BACK TO ME IMMEDIATELY from Alasian Amadou

ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a complicated BS story involving Bank Of Africa`s division in Burkina Faso-West Africa. Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be

FROM Mr. USMAN ABU

ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a complicated BS story involving Bank Of Africa`s division in Burkina Faso-West Africa. Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be

I am Mrs. Nicole Maoris

ForwardShare The typical nigerian scam with a BS imaginary death bed story . Last week a lot of permutations of a similar scam landed in my inbox, so I am posting them step by step. This is clearly one of those, pls. delete the mail and do not be tempted to reply to it at

Cash Grant/Donation SCAM from headagency@yahoo.com

ForwardShare Very short, not very typical nigerian scam! You should not email them for claims, but we will do. Just to see what we get in the next email. In general when you suspect the email could come from a scammer: Do not reply, delete the e-mail immediately! Never ever give any personal data, information

Scam *** WORLD BANK ASSISTED PROGRAMME from abokans@aviso.ci

ForwardShare Last one for today: a fake email from the World Bank! This is a typical nigerian scam, they do ask for data, and again a highly complicated and confusing story to grab your attention. If you seriously think about it, why would the World Bank and UN send you such a BS email???? Do

SCAM, BENEFICIARY OF FUNDS!!!! from genabdulaziz@yahoo.co.jp

ForwardShare This is a typical nigerian scam, they do not ask for data, but they have a complicated story to grab your attention. If you reply to this message you will be asked to provide further details, such as FULL NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: etc. Do not reply! In general when you suspect the email

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND scam from info@lee.com

ForwardShare From: ”Barrister Ben Duke”< info@lee.com> Date: 28. Februar 2013 23:22:33 MEZ To: webmaster@mail-scam.com  Subject: *** Spam *** INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) Reply-To: < barristerbenduke@aol.com> INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) HEAD OFFICE NO: 23 ADEBOYE ST, APAPA LAGOS-NIGERIA. Attn: Beneficiary, This is to intimate you of a very important information which will be of a great help to redeem you from all the

Fake Dell job offer from admin@worldshopping365.com

ForwardShare   From: ”UK DELL, LONDON”<admin@worldshopping365.com> Date: 4. März 2013 02:04:57 MEZ To: webmaster@mail-scam.com Subject: *** Spam *** A JOB OFFER Reply-To: <palmer.david@yahoo.cn> Employment Offer  Dear Sir/Madam,Would you like to work online from home and get paid weekly?Yes! You can work online from home and get paid weekly. Dell, London. is committed to global citizenship by operating in a responsible and
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