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Very strange, suspicious e-mail about rakeback
I'm not really sure what to make of this, though the first paragraph screams out SCAM. Can anyone shed some light on this?
By the way, from what I can tell, the words in the to: line are Swedish for "unknown <consignee>" from Manken <manken@heavygrinders.nu> hide details Nov 5 (1 day ago) to obekant <mottagare> date Nov 5, 2007 10:00 AM subject New Poker/Rakeback deals... I just went through my e-mail list with poker contacts and found you. I don´t remember if we have had any contact before? But, anyhow, I thought you should get this info too!// However, my poker friends and I are tired of poker networks steeling abnormal amounts of rake. We are trying to gather as many poker players as possible, to be able to reduce the amount of rake that´s taken from us &#8211; just for playing poker online. We can now provide ourselves with up to 60 percent rakeback, on all the big networks, without an affiliate taking a huge piece of your cut. The bigger we get, the better is our chance to further decrease the rake.// I believe that focus should be on the rakeback percent and that´s where we´ll put in our biggest effort. Although, good support and good information will ensure that this is, without hesitation, the best rakeback community. And we are, of course, only cooperating with well known and secure poker sites. You can not share the information about this opportunity with third parties. You may, however, inform other people about me by referring them to me. Thus, to be able to get us the best rakeback possible, all correspondence concerning rake have to be confidential between you and me. I hope I have informed you properly with this e-mail. If you want to reduce the amount of rake that you lose or have any questions, please feel free to reply to this e-mail. Or add me on msn: manken@heavygrinders.nu I look forward to your involvement in reducing our rake as much as possible. I wish you a productive poker period. Regards Manken |
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