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What’s in your Junk Mail folder? (Mega Thread)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 61392"><p><strong>RE: Got a 419 scam in my junk mail box.</strong></p><p></p><p>After they will try to meet you in real to give you the feeling it is trustworthy, the guy will appears in high brand suits with bodyguards.</p><p>After checking your credulity, he will ask a small fee contribution (around 200usd) to make series of transfers; into a fake bank account opened at your name, with fake phone redirected to a fake office with a fake receptionist; of course you can't transfer the money to your real bank until all is done because if you do, "you will give evidence of the treachery, ruin the whole operation, lost money invested and put your life in risk" </p><p></p><p>Then they renew the fee's demand multiple times with fake transfer's receipts sent by a fake email from the fake bank, until you decide to stop...saw on tv a guy that lost 15 000$ by believing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 61392"] [b]RE: Got a 419 scam in my junk mail box.[/b] After they will try to meet you in real to give you the feeling it is trustworthy, the guy will appears in high brand suits with bodyguards. After checking your credulity, he will ask a small fee contribution (around 200usd) to make series of transfers; into a fake bank account opened at your name, with fake phone redirected to a fake office with a fake receptionist; of course you can't transfer the money to your real bank until all is done because if you do, "you will give evidence of the treachery, ruin the whole operation, lost money invested and put your life in risk" Then they renew the fee's demand multiple times with fake transfer's receipts sent by a fake email from the fake bank, until you decide to stop...saw on tv a guy that lost 15 000$ by believing them. [/QUOTE]
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