Oh! Read and Reply! I love the ones with multiple exclamation points, as if that's going to make them authentic or important or something. I got another one of these banking scams from a "William Parker" about an hour ago. They're never-ending. A "deceased client" of his died, and there is always a real BBC story to back it up. The "heirs" are either all dead because they died in the same accident together, or else there are never any heirs, and they want you to stand in as a "next-of-kin" to claim nonexistent cash. These are also very popular scams. Click Here.
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AuthorMy name is Gary, and I live in the Midwestern United States. This site is intended to expose the frauds and scams that are so pervasive on the internet, especially today. One hundred per- cent of the e-mails you get that promise you millions are never, ever real. They'll tell you they're "dying," trying to gain your sympathy. They're not dying, they're lying. Click Here for the "Dying" scams. Don't fall for it, and never send them any money, no matter what they tell you. Oh, and good luck hacking this website. It's got a nice strong password on it. Archive
July 2012
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