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Internet Phishing Scams is actual emails and online programs currently being sent to unsuspecting people for the sole purpose of stealing your personal identity, email harvesting, stealing your identity and scamming you out of your hard earned money.
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Sudipkeep it up
dreamzmediauuurgh, hate those emails. Great work in coming up with a blog like that. I was so frustrated with spams, scams and pass-this-ons that I wrote up a post about it in my blog here. http://dreamzmedia.wordpress.com/2007/10/12/found-a-rat-in-me-inbox/
LoisGreat idea - we all have to work at exposing and stamping out these scammers. We've had a lot of problems with scammers infiltrating legitimate home exchange businesses and setting up rogue agencies, inviting members of real agencies to join their phoney agencies (a horrible one based in China has caused so many problems in the last few weeks). We need to educate people not to fall for these scams.
Chris McElroyGreat blog. Keep up the good work! If I can ever help, let me know!
onlythefactsGood point, but then again, all they need is one in a million to finally stand up to their crap and say "enough is enough" and we can STOMP THEM OUT, if only one at a time.
J.P.
BT CassidyGreat blog- everyday I receive one of these scams, they must be stopped, all they need is one in a million to say, "hey, that sounds OK,". Keep it up.
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Check out this guy! One of the better scams I have read to date. Usually they are filled with spelling mistakes and errors. This guy is probably very sucessful lets take him down!
I am in receipt of your mail and I thank you for your prompt response and willingness to assist me in this business transaction. Let me give you a brief introduction of me so you can be fully acquainted of who I am. I am a citizen of United Kingdom, born in Norwich on the 15Th of February, 1957. I am 51 years old, married to one wife and I have two children. I am Barrister Anderson William of Anderson William legal company, Northampton, United Kingdom.
to read more of this scam e-mail go to
http://blog.talesfromtheswamp.com/2009/05/11/inheritance-scam.aspx
Posted: May 12th, 2009 | Report This Comment