Latest Email Scam/Spam

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Seymour Cash, May 9, 2008.

  1. #1
    This landed in my email today. Now don't any of you geniuses try and "steal my money" because your only going to end up losing your own.


    Dear Sir/Madam
    There is an issue with the Western Union Money Transfer in the amount of £500,000.00 directed at the owner of this email address. The LOTOCATALUNYA INTERNATIONAL contacted us for your transaction a couple of hours ago. They said that they choose to send it to an email address
    instead of a name. We are unable to complete a transfer directed at an email address, so we require some more information in order to complete this transfer. You are required to provide confirmation of the following
    -Name:
    -Full contact Address:
    -Occupation:
    -Sex:
    -Age:
    -Country:
    -Mobile Phone Number
    -Nationality: -
    -Phone Number

    It is important to note that your award information was released with the following particulars attached to it.
    (I) Award Numbers: DRF/49226- 041-754-64-291,
    (ii) Email ticket number: UK596/02/89
    (iii) BATCH NUMBER: 03/801/7ZKJ/ES
    (iv) The File REFERENCE NUMBER:: UK/1946/26/26
    Please contact our foreign affairs deptartment within 5 working days to facilitate the release of your prize, You are required to mention the above particulars of your award in every correspondence addressed to the foreign affairs dept.

    CONTACT NAME: DR SULLIVAN EDWARD
    CITY/ COUNTRY: UNITED KINGDOM
    FREE SERVICE NUMBER:
    +44 70457 01008
    +44 70457 02368

    WEBSITE: WWW.LOTOCATALUNYA.NET.
    or at this email via Western Union Solicitors Fund Verification
    Department:
    As soon as this information is received, your payment will be courier to your designated home address.or account
    Sincerely,
    Dr Katharine S. Sorrells.
    Western Union Payments.
     
    Seymour Cash, May 9, 2008 IP
  2. chtdatweb

    chtdatweb Well-Known Member

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    #2
    PMSL :D what a joke, same old same old...
     
    chtdatweb, May 9, 2008 IP
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    sheilasultani Peon

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    #3
    Yep - I've won 2 lotteries today and have been asked by 3 people from 3 different countries to help with funds they can't get ahold of - I'm a multimillionaire - Anyone need a loan?
     
    sheilasultani, May 9, 2008 IP
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    madrwz Well-Known Member

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    #4
    Try scambaiting.
    Lure the scammer on, saying you're interested, and make them do ridiculous things! :D
     
    madrwz, May 9, 2008 IP
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    jkrish41 Banned

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    #5
    If you lure them on and seem like you are interested, then you will be annoyed with more spam and stupid things :(
     
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  6. chtdatweb

    chtdatweb Well-Known Member

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    #6
    Yep, thats the worst thing you can do, once you have replied that have verified your email address... so sit back... relax... and watch your inbox fill up faster than you can empty it!
     
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    nick2007 Well-Known Member

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    #7
    He he, i got same emails every day almost. There's the oldest Internet scam.
     
    nick2007, May 9, 2008 IP
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    ErnestHemingway Well-Known Member

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    #8
    These guys should stop mailing and start working on new methods..
     
    ErnestHemingway, May 9, 2008 IP
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    chtdatweb Well-Known Member

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    wtf? new methods... why would you want them working on anything full stop!
     
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    Titan King Guest

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    #10
    There's hundreds of new ones everyday.
     
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  11. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    These aren't new, I receive them every single day, a day if I do not receive them, I need to check if there is any problem with my email server :)
     
    wisdomtool, May 11, 2008 IP
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    #12
    It is the same old story everywhere. Strange that you got the lucky (?) mail only now. When I first received such a spam mail, I was a little bit excited but it has become as usual nowadays :D
     
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    chtdatweb Well-Known Member

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    #13
    I think the general rule here, is that if you have applied or entered into something , then yes, emails like that are possible but very unlikely. However, if you have not entered, participated or contacted in anyway, or did not expect and email from them, its a scam.
     
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    Psychic51 Active Member

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    #14
    We all laugh at these but SOMEONE apparently doesn't. The only reason these things would keep going is that they work. Someone falls for it. When you're dealing with millions of emails you're bound to find someone who hasn't seen one befoe who's gulible enough to give it a try.
     
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    NahiaN Well-Known Member

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    #15
    LOL, Check: EmailScamLetters.com - Site is full with these type of letters!
     
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  16. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #16
    I read in the papers, there are those that lose thousands to hundreds of thousands, but frankly I think they deserve it. Most of such scam deals are money laundering deals, to participate makes you as much a scammer as them.


     
    wisdomtool, May 11, 2008 IP