I’ve never received anything like these.
All I get is “male enhancement” ads in my email everyday, addressed to me. I’m starting to get a little complex about it.
Jim
I’ve never received anything like these.
All I get is “male enhancement” ads in my email everyday, addressed to me. I’m starting to get a little complex about it.
Jim
I seem to get them in swarms…this week has been especially bad.
But when it comes to stupid, it’s hard to top a local lady who not only fell for the one where she had to send somebody money to claim her sweepstakes prize, but got caught stealing money from her work to pay for it!![:0]
Not that these scams are funny at all, and I get them quite often, the advise to just send them to: spoof@eBay.com or : spoof@Paypal.com should be followed. You will receive a confirmation back from either eBay or Paypal confirming that they were, indeed, fakes, and not from either eBay or Paypal as the case may be.
Unfortunately there are a lot of either stupid or naive people out there, and not all are those being scammed. Just take a look at this site: www/scamorama.com
And for a really funny 15 minutes of your time, look further on their site (October, 2005 and specifically ‘Yabba Dabba Do’ ) or go direct to this link: www.scamorama.com/flintstone_williams.html A modeling buddy of mine gets complete credit for this one ! Funny stuff ! Enjoy !