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Originally Posted by jaysay
Well I've seen it all now, well I thought I had, think everybody gets the emails purporting to be from various banks, but I got an entirely new type of scam today. I got this Email from a "Canadian" attorney called Thomas Mark who was after tracing heirs to a man who had been killed, along with his family, in a car crash, leaving some £5.7 billion, and guess what through extensive research he had the pleasure of telling me I was one of those luck heirs, well I'm shocked and stunned and not a little amazed. All I had to do was to send him my bank details so he could transfer the funds into my account. Well you have to give um ten out of ten for trying, they must think I'm stupid, mind you some one will fall hook line and sinker for it
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I got something similar a few months ago, but it was on my mobile, I was a bit stunned, they actually knew my name but not my address, which they obviously wanted, and of course my bank account details which I promply sent off to him (NOT)
