
A message from protocolofbrain.bid which is obviously a scammer domain and the message is titled “End Blood Sugar Worries immediately”.
So, it’s about diabetes which is a very popular subject with scammers. It’s an easy one to invent some rubbish about a miraculous cure that the doctors don’t know about but can be available to you now (if you pay lots of money of course).
In fact, the story starts off about a fish. Being written by a scammer it has to be a weird fish as almost all of these fake remedies have a ‘weird’ trick ‘or ‘weird’ exercise or ‘weird’ ingredient etc.
So, it’s a weird fish that has been deemed a hero.
We’d better have a parade to celebrate this weird fish.
The fish in question apparently was seen eating a deep-sea seaweed that p;roved to be the secret to stabilising blood sugar but that alone is not enough – it’s also the fountain of youth. I think someone has been watching too many Indiana Jones movies.
The nameless company working on this, has already spent $39,000,000 testing and re-testing the product.
Strange that there’s been no news on the TV or mainstream news outlets about this discovery – just tacky pathetic emails to random people.
Any genuine science would be published in the relevant professional journal – but that hasn’t happened.
The last paragraph in the email is a warning that there’s very little of this product in the USA so you have to act fast.
No thanks – I can take it slow as you have no product, just an over-active imagination and are a greedy, lying, cheating thief.
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So, what’s the dumbest scam or spam on the Internet this week?