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New scammer writes you when u r seen in emails
#1
This one sees you in email area. And he writes you a load of balderdash.

Don't click on his email/emails.

You don't want to be hacked or scammed and u certainly don't want to believe in making profit with this buffoon.

AVOID: e-mail from DAVID ALEXANDER AVEROS OTAVALO (spelled all in capitals). His e-mail address is david.averos@epn.edu.ec and the e-mail itself is quoted as follows:

Hi,

I sent you a mail earlier but not sure if you received it. Please be advised that my motive of reaching out to you is regarding an urgent profitable project, I will appreciate your response in order to discuss further details with you.

Please get in touch with me via email: aliabdul8@sonic.net
Angel  It is Well with My Soul  Angel
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#2
Thank you for the alert, Charon.  These scum scammers seem to pop up more and more frequently.
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#3
Thank you for the heads up Wink
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#4
Hey all. I did warn about his possible method of U making money somewhere on this forum. Me arms hurt too much to look today.

But, as I have seen in forwarded mail to me, the "vendor" asks that You receive packages for him at ur home. in US. U become, in effect, his drop shipper. And I could not believe this rat bastard was telling people he would send a few packages a day. It was more than that. And you had to agree to open the packages and repackage same, whilst recording yourself doing same. Elsewise you would not get paid. So, the guy was asking you to become a vendor in US under US laws. The legal ramifications are much worse. And you would be making all this evidence against yourself. By recording it.

Yeah, I know some people get desperate and agree to do this. No one at this forum I presume. Cuz to date, legal ramifications are a pittance when one orders from an IOP.

Ok, I am sure I wrote that info somewhere. Way too weary to look for it now. But I had to say it so you all know.
Angel  It is Well with My Soul  Angel
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#5
(08-07-2020, 11:00 PM)Sandbwoy Wrote: I just can't understand what goes through people's heads sometimes, when they send random e-mails to total strangers, with promises of an 'urgent profitable project'.

So you've got some money lined up for me, eh? You don't even know me man!

And let me guess, before I receive this profit, you'll just need several hundred pounds / dollars sent to you from my own bank account? Oh sure, sounds promising. I'll send you that money right away. What could go wrong?

this is why i do not open any emails i do not recognize better lost than deal with this again people have nothing better 2do
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