Natalie White kindly sent me our expected BACS documents to review. But lloydsbankbacs .com is not really Lloyds bank and we don’t have an account with Lloyds in any case. Just a sad scam.
A “quick reminder” from an unnamed person that I may be eligible for $6095 grant money for my schooling. There’s a link to click to see if I am eligible. It’s a phishing scam of course – the scammer wants personal details to sell to other scammers. This scammer is so dumb she forgot to replace {senders name} at the bottom of the email with a suitable sounding name.
The email claims I can lose 50 pounds by mid October so that means 50 pounds in 23 days or more than 2 pounds per day. Wow. That would be amazing but is obviously unrealistic as only starvation can lead to such rapid weight loss. I guess it’s the ultimate cheap diet – eat NOTHING.
Another free energy scam email. This one is from powergenerator @saucellec.us and the title says it all “56 y.o Geography teacher humiliates power companies”. The emails claims it can show how everyone can power their lightbulbs at zero cost. Just a typical pathetic scam.
Thomas Eastwood (email address roland @ieatvienna.at) wants to know if any of my relatives were born in 1951 as he wants me to be a next of kin legitimately appointed by him. He just needs my name and phone number to progress this. So, his email address doesn’t match his name, the domain name ieatvienna is obviously not real, he doesn’t know my name yet wants me to be somebody’s next of kin and he assumes I will infer there is money involved in this. The only money is what he hopes to scam from me – so he won’t be getting any.
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