Since 533 BC Indian shamans have been using this miracle ingredient to heal wounds, stop cancer and prevent diabetes. Now it’s available to Americans and is proven to treat 619 diseases. Imaginative rubbish from yet another scammer.
An email from klehmanhscitro @citromail.hu claims he is actually Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations and he needs my name, address, phone numbers, occupation, address etc. Nope. Just a pathetic scammer who has made absolutely no effort to make his email appear genuine.
Vincent M. sent one of the dozens of SEO emails received today at the radio station. He claims he has been researching our website and compared it to other businesses in our industry and thinks we have a better website and brand than those on page 1 of Google so he can help us. But he doesn’t mention what we do, what our industry is or any competitors, so the email is clearly just a general purpose one sent to everyone on his spam list. People seem to think it’s OK to lie in Marketing emails and just make up anything they feel like. WRONG – it’s still lying.
Richard G. emails to warn me that is the last chance to get The Small Shop at such a low price. He says it’s his last email and then I’ve missed it. Shame. Never heard of The Small Shop and glad of it.
Siddiq Ahamed of Voltech Group sent in a request complaining that he has been unable to get me by phone and urgently needs the goods he agreed to buy. He attaches the order (as a zipped file) and awaits my proforma invoice and delivery details. All fake. Never heard of him or his company and certainly have not agreed to deliveries of anything. The zipped file he attached to the email is no doubt loaded with malware.
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