David Schmitt wants to offer me a business proposal. He’s looking for somewhere to invest his $500 million to ‘ignite my business venture’. Some scammers go for small more reasonable amounts of money but this scammer obviously dreams big. As usual with these messages, the reply email address is different from the sender’s email address and is a personal Gmail account. I wont be replying to such an obvious scam.
An email supposedly from a Sgt Conner but his email address is barbietap which does not match him. He asks if we got his previous email sent from raiiancomnner-ak47 which is obviously a silly email address and does not match his name. The message is in English then repeated in French. Why would anyone but a scammer send such rubbish? No reason. He’s a scammer.
Scammers use lots of methods to get people to watch their videos as they get paid per view. This latest one says that the sender wants to pay us to promote their videos on our website. There is a list of video clips on YouTube for us to watch to ensure they are suitable for our website. This is just lies by a scammer wanting to get people to watch whatever rubbish they are promoting. No chance.
Lead forensics companies offer to identify who’s accessing your website from their anonymous data. That isn’t illegal but people have every right to privacy and it is a disgrace that some people use technology to identify anonymous access just so they can send out their unwanted Marketing. Horrible.
“Nutritionists Got Insane After This Night Weight Loss Trick Was revealed” is the opening gambit by one scammer offering yet another magic trick for instant weight loss. This one claims you will lose 100% more weight during the night but doesn’t say what it’s compared to so is a meaningless claim. But then it’s just a simple scam looking for desperate people and of course there’s a video you have to watch supposedly before Big … takes it down. Pathetic.
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