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I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! (/showthread.php?tid=204976) |
I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! - wurm - 05-17-2017 I won't say I nearly fell for it, but I'll admit I did reply. The timing was perfect. I've been casually thinking of selling an extra domain name I own, so I've had a "This site is for sale" page on the site itself for a few weeks. Well last night I got an email that expressed interest. Like I said, the only reason the email passed the smell test at first is because it was very well written*. Well, to make a long story short, my second reply (after 'yes, I'll entertain offers") was in response to a request for "certification, blah blah blah, Trademark, blah blah, blah" and a link to a place where I could get the appraisal, blah, blah, blah. My reply was basically, "Yeah, I'll sell the domain, but I'm not putting up any money." While waiting for his reply, I enlisted Google and did a search for "domain broker scam". Ha! Pretty much verbatim to what I received. I replied with a simple "I guess you'll have to try someone else" and a link to the search results. But I could definitely see someone falling for it. * Then again, I guess I should have immediately dismissed it when he started tossing around his "client"'s budget of $15,000 - $20,000. ![]() Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! - Speedy - 05-17-2017 Suggest that you will only accept a cashiers check. It will cost them money to mail it. You can have it sent to any PO box anywhere. Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! - S. Pupp - 05-17-2017 Nearly perfect spelling and grammar is a bad development, and is going to make it incredibly difficult to avoid scams in the future. Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! - mikebw - 05-17-2017 S. Pupp wrote: Yes, this is (was?) probably the single most effective method of filtering out the scams. Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar! - freeradical - 05-18-2017 I just assume that any email I get out of the blue is a scam. |