Debbie, whose name doesn’t match her email address – duslogatp @yandex.com claims to be American but her email address is Russian. She says her company (which has no name or business email address) makes USB drives and she wants to sell me some with my logo on the side for use as gifts and they can be custom shaped. No thanks. If I wanted USB drives I would find a local supplier from a reputable business – not a scammer.
Sendly is a business that sells mobile phone top-ups. So, a message from sendly.com.pl suggests it’s not really from Sendly at all but from a scammer based in Poland. The message offers me the chance to be a tester for new shaving products and I get to keep them for free. To get to be a tester I have to fill in a survey first. This is a Marketing company being paid to get people to fill in a survey and they are using lies to achieve their aim.
An email from Darla Brady tells me she has found a miraculous new product that can make me lose 50 pounds in weeks. I just have to drink the stuff every night. No I don’t – the product does not exist outside the mind of a greedy scammer.
An email from Meridian Health Protocol with the title ‘Stop Cancer with This Exercise”. This is obviously targeting very vulnerable people and further claims to cure diabetes, crippling arthritis, all cancers and viral infections even as severe as AIDS. Some scammers will target anyone, however desperate their situation. Very sad.
“Hi. This guy is insane. As a patent inspector, he discovered something that will take the electricity world and change it forever. He released to the public secrets buried deep in the patent office archives”. This is just a typical scam of course, trying to get you to click a link to some unknown website. Pathetic.
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