On emails and websites, many scammers fill pages of prose about their non existent products and fake testimonials etc. Others write very little and use a picture or a headline to grab the attention and get people to click a link.
This scammer is practicing the art of saying nothing but appealing to the emotions to get the recipients to click his link.
“You would be a fool to miss out on this”
“I wrote to you the other day about a new system on the market that was doing even better than anything I’ve seen in recent years.
“I can’t believe I’m saying this but – to put it simply – I was wrong”
“That system wasn’t the best performer on the market. The one I’m sharing with you today is!”
And so it goes on, in centred separated paragraphs to make it look dramatic and meaningful.
But it’s empty promises and lies as with all scams.
He’s trying to make fools of people then steal their money.
That’s sad.
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