Seems harmless enough right? Call them and you’ll find out just how harmful this can be! It’s a new attempt at phishing designed to obtain your confidential information; don’t fall for it! Message below:
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Hi,
I am looking to rehome a litter of adorable bulldog puppies and parents, they belong to my late grand mother who I was really close to and she passed away unexpectedly, mom and dad of these puppies both have wonderful temperament, they are good with kids and other animals and the puppies are so cute and full of energy and mischief to no end somedays.
They come with complete shots and worming up to date. They do the funniest things. You just can’t get enough of their playful antics. And they are growing so fast, contact me immediately if you are interested in them.
Have a nice day,
Audrea audrea@inmail24.com
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Remember, this is a scam!
I some how happened upon your web sight and was pleasantly surprised to see all the comments and complaints about the scam letters that people are receiving in their e-mail. Letters about million dollar ATM cards and long lost relatives you never heard of or met leaving you millions of dollars. I saw one e-mail that asked how to get them to stop or leave you alone. Well I got tired of receiving the same form letter over and over again with different scenarios and people plugged into it’s format. So I decided to write back even though you are told not to.
Here is what I told them: You have got to be kidding me. Your letter is all over the internet as a fraud. If you e-mail me again I will turn you in. I live about 5 miles from the closest FBI office. (Which is true). Don’t e-mail me again. I repeat I will turn you in to the authorities. Don’t e-mail me again. The letters stop! It’s worth a try!