“Sonu-diabetes-secret” whose email address is actually inovativeglas.work wants to share a secret magical way to control diabetes permanently that lets you eat any amount of sugar without affecting your blood sugar level. You just go into your backyard to pick some unspecified common plant then follow a simple recipe and drink the delicious result. Scammers think everyone is dumb – let’s hope they are wrong and no-one replies to such an obvious scam.
Various people at the radio station have received the same scam message. It claims to be from Microsoft Onedrive business and that there is a payment waiting to be downloaded. The messages are a copy of Onedrive messages so look real but it’s just a scam of course as the attachment has a .html extension meaning it’s a web page not a document. Just a fake – never download or open documents without being sure they are safe.
The email tries to look as if from Time Technology System Trading LLC – which does not exist but the email is in fact from a fake address servers.com used by a large number of scammers. Mrs Swal Tarb says she is interested in our products and wants to see out best price list. “Best price list” is an interesting idea, as if companies also have ‘not best’ price lists. The return email address is an AOL address – even most scammers would be ashamed to still have an AOL email address. Pathetic.
An email from Amazon Prime tells me there has been suspicious activity on my account so it has been put on hold. I have to click the link to verify my account. The link looks to be amazon.com but is in fact to disq.us which is a URL forwarding service – so is an easy way to hide the real Internet address. The email is nor from Amazon of course but from mznm0si3lf5xasyvf4yf-o3dj233zxDFT53xautcaf @venmo.com which is obviously not Amazon and I don’t even have an Amazon Prime account.
Endless rubbish emails keep turning up claiming to be from Chinese companies. This latest one uses an Italian IP address and offers medical equipment for sale including exactly “what I want” – their best-selling infant incubator radiation table. Don’t know if such a thing even exists but only a moron would reply to such ridiculous emails.
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