Scammers gonna scam
Sep. 17th, 2020 12:38 pm Just got another one of those emails. I want to give them the benefit of the doubt; not everyone has perfect grammar, after all. This one, though. The subject line was "Urgent Order." There were several indefinite articles missing (a's or an's). And he misspelled his own (purported) name. The last name, as appearing in the email handle and address, began with a "Cs." (It's common in some Hungarian names.)
He introduced himself in the letter as "Joseph Sc[rest-of-name]."
I'd have given that one, anyone can make a typo, but he signed the email "Joseph S."
Yeah, not gonna answer that one.
He introduced himself in the letter as "Joseph Sc[rest-of-name]."
I'd have given that one, anyone can make a typo, but he signed the email "Joseph S."
Yeah, not gonna answer that one.