I've had some claiming to be from financial institutions that don't exist, you'd have to be really stupid to fall for one of those.
I love scanning through my spam filter and having a good old chuckle at some of the subject lines. My favourite was "Give your shlong the attention it deserves". Had me in fits!
Unfortunately, I mainly get a lot of offers for fake Philippe Patek watches which aren't as amusing as they're not generally used for penis extensions as far as I'm aware, more as a symbol to demonstrate what a man hasn't got...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe problem is that those spammers are not in jail trying to ensure that their ring won't get too loose.
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I visit the sites and fill them out with false details just for fun.
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I think i've had one from every single UK bank and building society
I did start forwarding them to the phising address but gave up after a while.
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The problem is these scammers are surely going to get their act together and start being a bit more convincing.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View Postloose 50 stone in 3 days
HTH
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostForward it (including headers) to [email protected] (don't expect anything other than an autoreply) and never open another suspect email again (Trust me - after you opened this, you'll get a lot more - if they have tracking in place), oh - and scan your PC for viruses now.
yeah - I sent it there straight away.
I get about 50 spam emails a day - seriously, I've tried everything to get rid of them. I just accept them now - penis enlargements, viagra, loose 50 stone in 3 days, 1p shares, "hi I'm lonely and would love to meet you", etc etc etc etc.
Never had a genuine bank details one though!
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostIt's really worrying - I can imagine my dad falling for this, or someone like him
I keep getting ones telling me that the Internal Revenue Service want to give me a refund on my overpaid tax.
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I had one from Halifax, the English was so bad it could have been from a recent school leaver.
Thanking you for your considerable cooperations in these matters
They are always in terrible English, so unless you are thick or dyslexic you won't be stung.
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Yes, well done, now they know their spambot has hit a human from that 'special' URL in the email.
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