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Weird Email....

Slimline

Golden Member


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Customer No. 10760321
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Robert *edited*,
We are delighted that you have been chosen to receive the valuable premium as indicated.

THE PREMIUM YOU HAVE BEEN AWARDED IS:

[ ] Sony 61" Projection TV
[ ] Grundig world band radio
[ ] Phillips branded electric product (Premium #73809)
[ ] Bosch Dishwasher Model SMS4452

PLUS, YOU WILL RECEIVE THIS FREE BONUS
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And then when i click the click here button I go to this secure page



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Wtf is this? If this is a scam someone went through a few steps to try and make it legitmate?
 
PAYMENT METHOD
To receive my items, I only pay a modest release fee of just US $31.67

Card No.

Card Exp. Date
C.V.V No.
(The C.V.V No. appears on the signature strip of your credit card or could be 3 or 4 numbers above your credit card no. If your card no. does not have a CVV no., please use an alternate card with a CVV no.)
For your added security, and to prevent fraudulent use of credit cards, please provide the following:
Card holder?s date of birth


im sure it's legit. give them your mother's maiden name as well as your pet's name.
 
Originally posted by: sniperruff
PAYMENT METHOD
To receive my items, I only pay a modest release fee of just US $31.67

Card No.

Card Exp. Date
C.V.V No.
(The C.V.V No. appears on the signature strip of your credit card or could be 3 or 4 numbers above your credit card no. If your card no. does not have a CVV no., please use an alternate card with a CVV no.)
For your added security, and to prevent fraudulent use of credit cards, please provide the following:
Card holder?s date of birth


im sure it's legit. give them your mother's maiden name as well as your pet's name.




Huh?
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: sniperruff
PAYMENT METHOD
To receive my items, I only pay a modest release fee of just US $31.67

Card No.

Card Exp. Date
C.V.V No.
(The C.V.V No. appears on the signature strip of your credit card or could be 3 or 4 numbers above your credit card no. If your card no. does not have a CVV no., please use an alternate card with a CVV no.)
For your added security, and to prevent fraudulent use of credit cards, please provide the following:
Card holder?s date of birth


im sure it's legit. give them your mother's maiden name as well as your pet's name.




Huh?

Are you really that naive? Go ahead and pay "the small processing fee". Don't come crying here when you get taken.
 
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: sniperruff
PAYMENT METHOD
To receive my items, I only pay a modest release fee of just US $31.67

Card No.

Card Exp. Date
C.V.V No.
(The C.V.V No. appears on the signature strip of your credit card or could be 3 or 4 numbers above your credit card no. If your card no. does not have a CVV no., please use an alternate card with a CVV no.)
For your added security, and to prevent fraudulent use of credit cards, please provide the following:
Card holder?s date of birth


im sure it's legit. give them your mother's maiden name as well as your pet's name.




Huh?

look. as soon as you enter your CC# and DOB, they make a couple of fake credit cards and charge the crap out of them buying stuff worth thousands of dollars all over the world, making you in deep doo-doo. comprendes? or are you really really naive?
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

you're a dim :light: , aren't you?
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

OH COURSE ITS FISHY

ITS A SCAM!!! JEEZ LOUISE! would think everybody and their grandma would know how to spot spam and scamsthese days
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

LOL, you're pretty stupid aren't you?
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

Please tell me this is sarcasm...
 
This is a scam, an obvious one at that. If this was really free and you did win something then 100% of the time the prize is sent to your door free of charge. The only time it might cost you is in Taxes at the end of the year and that you pay to the IRS not a random email.
 
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

OH COURSE ITS FISHY

ITS A SCAM!!! JEEZ LOUISE! would think everybody and their grandma would know how to spot spam and scamsthese days




That was my whole point of the post as to say it was a scam. I wanted to know how this can happen though. Is there not some sort of law or legislation that catches these fools in the act?
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

LMAO!!!!

Please tell us you're just joking around and not really THAT gullible.


Edit:

That was my whole point of the post as to say it was a scam. I wanted to know how this can happen though. Is there not some sort of law or legislation that catches these fools in the act?

lol ok good.

 
It is sad to know that out of the 15,000,000 people this company spams, a few hundred will reply and give the info. sickening crooks and they will burn in he!! for it.

Although, if you are dumb enough to fall for it, maybe you should be taken.
 
Originally posted by: KuJaX
It is sad to know that out of the 15,000,000 people this company spams, a few hundred will reply and give the info. sickening crooks and they will burn in he!! for it.

Although, if you are dumb enough to fall for it, maybe you should be taken.



Exactly. But can they not be tracked and charged accordingly?
 
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

OH COURSE ITS FISHY

ITS A SCAM!!! JEEZ LOUISE! would think everybody and their grandma would know how to spot spam and scamsthese days




That was my whole point of the post as to say it was a scam. I wanted to know how this can happen though. Is there not some sort of law or legislation that catches these fools in the act?

yes but they get away with it because they are in other countires etc...plus there is such a large volume how are you supposed to track everything


btw if you are the forum redneck at least spell your qoute right "Git R Done"
 
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

OH COURSE ITS FISHY

ITS A SCAM!!! JEEZ LOUISE! would think everybody and their grandma would know how to spot spam and scamsthese days




That was my whole point of the post as to say it was a scam. I wanted to know how this can happen though. Is there not some sort of law or legislation that catches these fools in the act?

yes but they get away with it because they are in other countires etc...plus there is such a large volume how are you supposed to track everything


btw if you are the forum redneck at least spell your qoute right "Git R Done"

I prefer to spell it the way I say it 😛

 
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: Slimline
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
If you have $30 to spare, this looks like either a good free gift or a good base for a lawsuit.



I don't know something seems fishy about it. I mean come on, how can some company just give away a 61 inch tv, grundig radio and more merchandise like that? Not to mention I dont recall entering any such contest.

LOL, you're pretty stupid aren't you?

hope you're talking to slimline, because I was just kidding.
 
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