“Kristian Johre” emailed the radio station using an email address invented by a scammer.
“Hello Anna”
“I’m reaching out as I see you are a dentist in your local area”.
Would anyone confuse a radio station with a dentist?
I think not.
We don’t have an Anna at the station and have nothing to do with dentistry.
Do scammers really send out such messages knowing that only a very tiny percentage of recipients could possibly be dentists?
Yes – when you send out enough millions of these messages you will probably get a few return messages (from people who are too dumb to be dentists).
If he was a dentist he would have an appropriate email address rather than the personal Gmail address he sends from.
He says he wants to partner up with 2 other dental practices in our area, but obviously doesn’t now what area that is or he would have specified it.
Finally he says he can provide us with 30 pre-qualified leads every month.
In these days of pandemic, dentists across the UK are overloaded with patients they haven’t got enough hours in the day to see now due to the rules on long gaps between patients at the surgery. The last thing they would want at the moment is more patients.
You’re a fake.
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