“Hi. I saw your site and must tell you it is quite informative and I would welcome the opportunity to contribute guest articles”. At least this spammer is polite though very stupid as the radio station website does not have blog posts or articles. What he actually wants is to advertise sports gambling websites and is looking for reputable sites to put adverts on in return for a reciprocal arrangement. We don’t advertise like that so he’s wasting his time with us.
“Reverse neuropathic pain by squatting in this position for just 3 seconds”. The scammer claims more than 56,917 people have reversed their pain already by doing the exercise. Just simple lies of course – if there was any magic answer then the whole world would know about it rather than scammers trying desperately to get people to watch their pathetic video clip.
“Bedtime ritual torches belly fat”. Is the email subject and it goes on to tell a story about a woman named Liz who reduced her weight by 100 pounds using a special purple drink containing catechins which are a miracle ingredient that targets belly fat and destroys it. This is complete drivel as expected. Catechins are chemicals in certain plants including tea leaves and they have mild anti-oxidant properties but that’s all. No effect on weight and they certainly don’t target belly fat.
An email arrives supposedly from Mrs Linda Andy but her email address is actually bankunitedfinancial @gmail.com which is obviously a personal email address pretending to be something more. Then she claims to be Stephanie Smith and she has $8.5 million for me to give to charity and I keep a generous cut for myself. Pathetic lies.
An email from Frank Slapoffski who claims to work for a Chinese shipping agent and offers to transport our goods to or from China. Just a ridiculous email to check if our email address is valid or not. ‘Slapoffski’ is a good name for a scammer.
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