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bigc73542
January 10th, 2004, 05:16 PM
This came in my yahoo mail. Look how many spelling mistakes. And I don't even have a citibank account.

Cochise
January 10th, 2004, 05:48 PM
Hey BigC I believe everything these people say, I mean, after all they ARE a Bank therefore they would never lie to us would they. Just because the speeling si a tib dicky thas bcuse these good people employ the unemployable, you must admit they are all heart if nothing else. ;)

I have no problem at all sending PIN numbers and Account details, I just send made up ones to give them something to do together with a fictitious bank in Africa somewhere, they love it! >:( (NOT!)

Just think, this way your helping to keep people in employment. ;D

Cochise, 8)

beetlejuice
January 10th, 2004, 05:55 PM
Maybe they need some money to buy a dictionary? ::)

bigc73542
January 10th, 2004, 06:28 PM
really it is unbelieveable that people still fall for something as hokey as this bad spelling and all. Especially after all the warnings about it. The main reason I posted this one is because of the really bad spelling. I get at least two of these a week but usually from different banks or card companies. They are as dumb as a box of rocks If they think I would ever send them the time of day.My primary credit card is with visa and I received a letter in the real mail over a year ago from them stating that they would never try to contact me by e-mail. ;)

MikeBCda
January 10th, 2004, 06:39 PM
I got one of those a few weeks back (rare at my address, compared to other spam) -- can't even remember which acount it supposedly related to.

I keep in fairly close touch with the PhoneBusters (joint RCMP/OPP operation), so just passed that one along to them. Who knows, maybe someone will take pity on these guys and donate them a spell-checker. ;D

bigc73542
January 10th, 2004, 07:06 PM
I hear they have adult education on prison ;)

Prince_Serendip
January 10th, 2004, 07:19 PM
:) For fellow Canucks here's the link to the new
RCMP Online Page (http://www.rcmp.ca/about/gol_e.htm)

I send all the criminal online stuff/emails to them.

Point to make about the bad spelling. It is more likely that the email was produced by a virus and not by a person. Viruses cannot spell worth beans even if programmed to do so. ;)

Primrose
January 10th, 2004, 07:46 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Prince_Serendip link=board=27;threadid=19318;start=0#msg118563 date=1073780349]
:) For fellow Canucks here's the link to the new
RCMP Online Page (http://www.rcmp.ca/about/gol_e.htm)

I send all the criminal online stuff/emails to them.

Point to make about the bad spelling. It is more likely that the email was produced by a virus and not by a person. Viruses cannot spell worth beans even if programmed to do so. ;)
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I Always wondered on something like that..do you ever hear back from them ??

GoonMan
January 10th, 2004, 08:58 PM
The sad part about thses E-mails is people still send their account numbers and pins even with the bad spelling.

I do not keep any more info than I have to on my computer and I do not like giving any information out over the phone.

MikeBCda
January 10th, 2004, 09:11 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Primrose link=board=27;threadid=19318;start=0#msg118571 date=1073781989]

I Always wondered on something like that..do you ever hear back from them ??
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I haven't yet looked at the RMCP link Prince_S provided -- it's been a while since I've looked there (the site generally), so I'll be interested to see what's new.

99 percent of the stuff I pass on to PhoneBusters goes to their WAFL address which is specifically for Nigerian Letters and close cousins. I'l almost always get back an auto-acknowledgement, and that's it for that particular item -- essentially they're collecting as many as they can in hopes they might actually succeed in tracing some.

Primrose
January 10th, 2004, 09:35 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: MikeBCda link=board=27;threadid=19318;start=0#msg118590 date=1073787068]
-{ Quote: " quoting: Primrose link=board=27;threadid=19318;start=0#msg118571 date=1073781989]

I Always wondered on something like that..do you ever hear back from them ??
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I haven't yet looked at the RMCP link Prince_S provided -- it's been a while since I've looked there (the site generally), so I'll be interested to see what's new.

99 percent of the stuff I pass on to PhoneBusters goes to their WAFL address which is specifically for Nigerian Letters and close cousins. I'l almost always get back an auto-acknowledgement, and that's it for that particular item -- essentially they're collecting as many as they can in hopes they might actually succeed in tracing some.
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Yup..patti was the latest to get hooked on that one..
Falling victim to Nigerian letter scam (http://www.cfcn.ca/servlet/RTGAMArticleHTMLTemplate/B/20031224/Nigerian?brand=generic&hub=&tf=CFCNPlus/generic/hubs/frontpage.html&cf=CFCNPlus/generic/hubs/frontpage.cfg&slug=Nigerian&date=20031224&archive=CFCNPlus&ad_page_name=&nav=home&subnav=fullstory)



The highest median loss per case, nearly $3,900, stemmed from the so-called “Nigerian
letter” scam.

The new variant cheats consumers who sell goods online. The overpayment fraud occurs when the person receiving the cheque is actually owed money for goods sold.

The seller receives a counterfeit cashier’s cheque from the “purchaser” — an amount in excess of what is owed. The seller is asked to deposit the cheque and wire the balance of excess funds immediately back to the sender/purchaser.

The deposited cashier’s cheque is subsequently returned as counterfeit and charged back.

Phonebusters says e-mails are being sent to computers throughout Ontario. Many people believe that it is senior citizens who fall victim to these types of frauds but their research shows most victims are between 30 and 40 years of age.

January 02, 2004


http://www.kingstonthisweek.com/webapp/sitepages/content.asp?contentid=53806&catname=Local+News



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Mr.Blaze
January 10th, 2004, 11:32 PM
:D DAMN NO ONE FALLING FOR IT I KNEW I SHOULD HAD USED I-E SPELL BUT I WAS LAZY LOL

subratam
January 12th, 2004, 02:51 PM
hey...
now... did someone say money?? and phishing... was just chking my mails today.. and :o here it comes... and look at the "to" address.. thats not mine... still.. the mail is in my inbox.. not to say i have never known one Mrs Mariam Abacha....
From: "Mrs. Mariam Abacha" <mariam55@katamail.com> Add to Address Book
To: stevec3636@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 10:23:09 -0800
Subject: Hello




Attention:Sir

I am Mrs. Mariam Abacha, widow of the late Gen. Sani Abacha former
Nigerian
military head of state who died as a result of cardiac arrest. The name
of your company appeared in one of our directories as one of the
companies
my late husband wanted to do business with before he died. I therefore,
decided to contact you in confidence so that I can be able to move out
the
sum of US$50,000,000.00 ( Fifty Million United States Dollars Only)
which
was secretly defaced and sealed in four big metal boxes for
security reasons.

I personally therefore appeal to you for your urgent assistance to move
this money into your country were I believe it will be safe since I
cannot
leave the country due to the restriction of movement imposed on me and
members
of my family by the Nigerian government. Upon receipt of your response,
my lawyer shall
arrange you towards the effective completion of this transaction.
However,
arrangements have been put in place to move this money out of the
country
in batches in the secret vault through a diplomatic security company to
Europe.

Conclusively, I have decided to offer you 25% of the total
sum while 5% will be for whatever expenses that will be incurred while
70%
is to be held in trust by you subsequent to our free movement by the
Nigerian
government.

Please reply urgently and treat absolute confidentiality and sincerity,
and send your response to my son. Please contact my son Mr. Abba Abacha
immediately on his email (aabacha@primposta.com). I have decided that
this transaction exist between you and my son, MR. Abba Abacha. In your
reponse, we will need from you your full name and address.

Best Regards
MRS. Mariam Abacha.







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....wat the hell

Cochise
January 12th, 2004, 05:24 PM
Hiya Subratam,
Don't tell me thats the first time you've had such a brilliant offer from darling Mariam Abacha, she and I are old friends, she used to write to me about three/four times a week until I started bunging her 'box' up with returned mail or false information which was more fun than just deleting or banning sender, I just forwarded all my other spam mail to her as well, I just knew she would appreciate it.

Funnily enough I don't hear much from the dear lady now, I wonder if it's something I said?.

But seriously tho', if anyone actually falls for that sort of drivel then they deserve all they get because they obviously look at the offer with greed as the driving force.

Regards, Cochise, 8) ;D

subratam
January 12th, 2004, 10:26 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Cochise link=board=27;threadid=19318;start=0#msg119140 date=1073946242]

Hiya Subratam,
Don't tell me thats the first time you've had such a brilliant offer from darling Mariam Abacha, she and I are old friends, she used to write to me about three/four times a week until I started bunging her 'box' up with returned mail or false information which was more fun than just deleting or banning sender, I just forwarded all my other spam mail to her as well, I just knew she would appreciate it.
Regards, Cochise, 8) ;D
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no cochise ..ofcourse not the first time i am gettin a mail like this from her or anyone else... my question is.. hou the heck this happens.. and shud i giv the blame to the email server also?? coz its "to" field is someone i dunno also... man... this web is not a safe place anymore if it was anyday
-{ Quote: " quoting: Cochise link=board=27;threadid=19318;start=0#msg119140 date=1073946242]


But seriously tho', if anyone actually falls for that sort of drivel then they deserve all they get because they obviously look at the offer with greed as the driving force.

Regards, Cochise, 8) ;D
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greed... people are there today also... fallin prey to this kinda offers... they deserve ...wat they gets in return