Fake e-Mails

Scammers are using unsolicited email "job offers" to trick recipients into falling for payment transfer scams. If you receive one of these scam emails, it is important that you do not respond to it in any way. Lottery scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes.

Loan Offer At 3%

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from:   Loan Offer At 3%   < web_office_3432@att.net > reply-to:   kingsjames1@y7mail.com to: date:  Mon, Feb 18...

Big Play Heading Into Today`s

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from:   Edgar Clark   < djurfeldt@gracelandchapel.com > to:   xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx date:  Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 10:03 PM sub...

Dear Good Friend

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from:   Mr. Bryan Velly   < lucy@jsedi.cn > reply-to:   bryanvelly@hotmail.com to: date:  Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:53 AM...

Our Ref: WB/NF/UN/XX028 UNITED NATIONS

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from:   WBAP   < Hskm9623KLKOOIJJJ@orion.ocn.ne.jp > reply-to:   culsntnt@ymail.com to: date:  Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 7:3...

Salut bien aimé,

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from:   EVELYNE TAPETA DEANE   < vbosche@tin.it > reply-to:   evelynetapetadeane@yahoo.fr to: date:  Mon, Feb 18, 2013 ...

I NEED YOUR URGENT ASSISTANCE

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from:   mr bello mustafa   < mr.bellomustafa@gmail.com >   via   yahoo.com   reply-to:   mrbelomustafa@voila.fr to: ...

MR ERIC LOAN FIRM

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from:   MR ERIC LOAN FIRM   < web.offic.34253629@rogers.com > reply-to:   ericloaninvestments@gmail.com to: date: ...
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