recently i got mail from paypal (not actually paypal) let's see how much of you picks the mistake which i m trying to show here.it;s really a funny pick (for me atleast)
This is funny. The one who wrote that is not particular in any bank transaction. Aside from that there was a redundant of word.Very obvious that its not from a bank.
@web hunk gsv13.. nice pick man.2008 is already half passed.and he is saying 2008 is about to start.lol he did not even make correction and aimhigh you are also kind of right
yeah dude thanks for the info i got this kind of mail last month i know its little old anyways thanks ..!
hehehe yes agreed with you.most of these kind of scammers are from China. @aapkapio well buddy still if we see it's not the start of 2008
Not always from China, but from that general region. I see alot of crap from Korea, Philippines, Thailand and India. I also get crap from Brazil too.
The worse thing with those scams is that people still fall for them. I can not tell you how many messes I got my mother in law out of after telling hundreds of times never to click a link in here email. Most of the stupid things have spelling mistakes or other obvious mistakes but people keep clicking on them and adding their account information.
well most of them does it.when they have disputes.you can say that scammer get lucky that his mail hit the inbox of a person who is having a dispute in paypal.and luckily he clicks on link and fill out the information.i have seen many peoples who call themselves intelligent and you are giving other ideas and advices.and they mostly fall for it