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Does Dhl Courier deliver company have my parkage?

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Banks, Public Interest, Web, YANL

There seems to be no end to these spam YANL emails.
Here’s yet another one from my Befactorial, MIKEBEAN or Mr Frank Bello in Poland, Mexico or Benin. Read it and laugh, but learn…it ain’t real - he just wants your $125 up front and then a means to engage you and me and bleed [...]

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Pure NIGERIAIN Scam Email

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Banks, Web, YANL

Here’s the best example of the purest Nigerian Scam email letter seen to date by our editors!
Let’s see…What is 30% of $11,9000,000? (Don’t bother, it will never happen!)
Would I really make that much? (Absolutely NOT!)
Are they going to want to charge me a $81.35 fee for bank document? (If you waste time by answering them, [...]

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Only $185 for $1,700,00 usd

May 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Banks, Lottery, Media, Web, YANL

They are entertaining, in a perverse way, these YANL scam letters.
We call this one a real doozey, too: Poor Daniel can’t seem to get his spaces right.
B u t, h e i s n o t a l o n e!
Still, I get the strange idea that Daniel is yelling. Do you?
Suckers must be getting [...]

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Tsunami of YANL Scams

May 20th, 2008 · No Comments · Banks, Media, Web, YANL

Here a recent variation of the Yet Another Nigerian Letter (YANL) that invokes the concept of jointly appropriating the funds of an heirless, deceased Alh. Slamet Hassan’s bank account with an airless Barrister from Manchester London England.
Enough silliness. Recognize the clues and patterns? If you’ve read any of the other crazy and weird Nigerian [...]

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YOUR HSBC MASTER CARD PAYMENT IS READY

May 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Banks, Web, YANL

Another letter in the YANL mode, except it (wrongfully assumes) it knows who we are and that we have had prior contact. Nonetheless, it still addressesed to a blind email list and requests us to provide our basic contact information. Duh!
Of course, it is a scam aimed the gullible and those who think greed [...]

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