I have just emptied my spam mail filter, and luckily I didn’t just click delete.
I found 4 emails between all (the other) garbage of incredible high value.
They all told me I got a lot – and I mean really a lot – of money waiting for me to collect.
They were totaling more than $58.8 mil American dollars and I believe that kind of money would mean a overwhelming difference to almost anybody. Even a fraction of the amount would really make my day.
All I had to do in oder to collect the money, was to pay a ridiculous small fee ($2500) to one of the mailers, and just return with all my personal information, including my bank account (and to one even my password (?) ). Then the – to me totally unknown – mailer would send me the money right away.
Of cause I did as asked immediately! Who wouldn’t?!?
There is only one thing I wonder about: Why is the emails I received all sent to ‘undisclosed-recipients:’ and why the sender needs my data, if they know me already?
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What I really wonder about, is how in the world, anyone fall into those kind of traps.
Some have to, or those scams wouldn’t be all over – or???
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Internet Marketing Strategist Michael Johansen (MSc), has been online since 1997 and operates a well recognized class-based online course on how to build your own Internet business. Michael also review and promote products from other successful marketers. Top rated products are often integrated into Michael’s own courses. This blog is just one of numerous websites run by the author. It is set up to help you create a profitable online business.
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