There are prob some dumb asses out there that fall for crap like this lol
(06-02-2010, 11:35 PM)Eve Wrote: [ -> ]The grammar is much better than past scam emails I've seen. It will fool some.
I have to agree. I have gotten e-mail with horrible grammar. This e-mail seems pretty clean cut, but most companies will not have a "Click Here" link they usually have the whole link visible. and an alternative below. This made me chuckle.
I would LOL because I'm not old enough to have a account =]
That email looks a lot more convincing that some i've received. Stupid phishing people!
I got a plaintext email one time saying that I had won the lottery and to send my name and telephone number, I sent a fake name and the number to the FBI Cyber Crimes unit!
(06-03-2010, 05:51 PM)rooneyful Wrote: [ -> ]Nigerian online scams are very popular these days..
(no offence whatsoever to any of the Nigerians...)
more common is a girl called grace...sends her pics..and stuff like that..i get it al the time..
I get those exact emails all the time.
The link they give you to click is just retarded tbh.
I've recently got one of these aswell. The weird problem is that I'm living in Belgium.
Wow. This one actually looks pretty legit.
The regular schedule account maintenance grammar is kind of horrible.