Yet another random invoice arrived. This time from Dorathea Micco of Proterra Accounts Payable in California. An invoice for $1,340 demanding immediate payment. Nope – just a lying thieving scammer wanting money.
An email from Libby Voglund with just one line of text “Do you incur exalted distraction” and signed off as Doctor Liby Voglund. What is the purpose of such meaningless messages? To get the recipients to click a link. Don’t do it.
Peter Dustin wants to know if I need more customer leads or to increase my sales but his email address is dussiln @yandex.com and Yandex is very popular with scammers and obviously is not a business email address and he sent the email to a series of dead email addresses so he’s either a scammer or just an idiot.
Lots of scammers are currently sending out messages about re-growing your hair instantly, but this one is titled ‘Drink This and Start Re-growing Your Head Hair Today”. It’s bad enough when they describe lotions to rub on your head but drinking the stuff is dumber as if it actually did make you grow hair then it would be over your whole body. Anyone for the werewolf look?
Heather asks me to ‘do her a favour’ by emailing back to her as soon as possible. Nope – I have no idea who you are and your email has obviously been sent to a huge number of random people, so I wont be replying – you’re a con artist.
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