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According to all the emails I have received in the last seven days, I have won the Euro-Millions Lottery, the WestDeutsche Lottery, I have been named in the wills of several, various and suspicious characters, I have been contacted by the British High Command, and I have been offered more investment opportunities than you can shake a stick at. Come on, am I really that lucky? Among the literally dozens of email scams I received this month was:
Regarding Your Balance Of (US$1.5M)
Attention; Please!
I have been waiting for you since regards [apparently English isn't your native language] your Bank draft of (US$1.5m)) but i [the least you could do is a spell check!] did not hear from you since that time. So I decided to deposit with DHL Express Courier Company here to avoid expiry [huh?]. I succeeded in registering Your Bank Draft with DHL Express Courier Company to make sure it will be among of the [now that's what I call a "combo"] parcel they will deliver this week or next week. What you have to do is to contact them with their information below:
Director: Mr,Ben Okoye.
DHL International Express
Courier Company Director Benin
Republic West Africa States,
Tel; +229-98651731
E-mail: dhl.customerservice07@live.com
For your information, I paid all the charges except their Security charges of (US$45.00) which they said the beneficiary should pay to ensure them the parcel is going direct to the owner to avoid sending it to wrong person. [Does this mean that someone is sending me 1.5 million dollars in cash in a DHL package?[ Please indicate the registration code of (011842) to them when contacting or calling them.
Best Regard/s,
Mrs Helen Johnson.
I can't believe people actually fall for this shit, and apparently they do, because whoever it is out there sending these emails isn't doing it just because they have nothing better to do—obviously, there are enough idiots out there to make their enterprise a success.
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