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The Best E-mail Scam Ever
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This is the only way I could contact you for now,I want you to be very careful about this and keep this secret with you until I make out space for us to se. You have no need of knowing who I am or where I am from.I know this may sound very surprising to you but it's the situation.I have been paid some ransom in advance to terminate you with some reasons listed to me by my employer.It's someone I beleive you call a friend, I have followed you closely for a while now and have seen that you are innocent of the accusations he leveled against you.Do not contact the police or try to send a copy of this to them,because if you do, I will know,and I might be pushed to do what I have been paid to do.Besides, this is the ist time I turn out to be a betrayer in my job.I took pity on you,that is why I have made up my mind to help you if you are willing to help yourself. Now listen,I will arrange for us to see face to face,but before that, I need $12,000. I will come to your home or you determine where you wish we meet;I repeat, do not arrange for the cops and if you play hard to get, it will be extended to your family.Do not set any camera to cover us or set up any tape to record our conversation, my employer is in my control now. Payment details will be provided for you to make a part payment of $5000 first,which will serve as gurantee that you are ready to you co-orperate,then i will post a copy of the video tape that contains his request for me to terminate you which will be enough evidence for you to take any legal action against him before he employs another person for the job. You will pay the balance of $7000 once you receive the tape. Warning; do not contact the police, make sure you stay indoors once it is 7.30pm until this whole thing is sorted out,if you neglect any of these warnimgs, you will have yourself to blame. You do not have much time, so get back to me immediately Note:I will advise you keep this to yourself alone, not even a friend or a family member should know about it because it could be one of them. [/ QUOTE ] I'm wise to the Nigerian money wiring scam, the paypal scam, the Russian bride scam, so now they are threatening to kill me. You'd think the least they could do would be to include some specific information about me such as my address, since they have been watchin me so closely. I'd better get back to this guy with all my account information immediately.... |
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Re: The Best E-mail Scam Ever
glad to see you're staying in tonight, better to be safe than sorry
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Re: The Best E-mail Scam Ever
the best scam letter i got was in the mail from the prison. the envelope had detailed drawings all over the outside it must have taken a couple of hours.
the letter said "i bet youre wondering how i got your name but a good friend of a friend told me about you and i begged him to finally give me your address so i could write you a letter." and then said "i just wanted to finally say hi to you because i know youre such a good person" etc. the letter itself had more detailed drawings. the guy who wrote it spent hours on it. the details in the drawings were so good and he addressed me by name in the letter i felt bad throwing it away. i could easily see how someone could write back to him out of loneliness/curiosity/guilt and initiating contact. |
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Will this $5,000 also increase the size of your penis and make you millions in real estate?
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Re: The Best E-mail Scam Ever
It's called a 419 death threat. Apparently it's the new MO.
FBI warning |
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Isn't this extortion?
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If someone hated me enough to pay to have me killed I would actually be kinda flattered.
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It's called a 419 death threat. Apparently it's the new MO. FBI warning [/ QUOTE ] Wow that example letter linked was much stupider and less scary than the OP's. What's 419 mean anyway? |
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Nobody liked me enough, and I did end up dead. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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I don't understand why all of these use the "someone you know has paid me money to kill you" scenario. Why not just cut out the middleman and threaten to kill the person directly? It seems like that would be scarier and more likely to work. That's how I'd do it if I were to take up internet death-threat blackmailing, anyway.
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