I’m rich! Rich!


Oh, I hope she replies quickly! Can’t wait! Gave’er my debit card info too, just to speed up the direct deposit! Wonder who died?

Funny thing, though – Lawyers may not know who both their parents are but most usually have better spelling and grammar than this one…

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You shouldn't ask these questions of a paranoid recluse, you know.
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6 Responses to I’m rich! Rich!

  1. Michael Gilson says:

    My most recent one wasn’t nearly that funny. I was notified of a suspicious transaction on my Green State Credit Union account and needed to take steps to verify it. Only problem, I’ve never had a Green State account, or any other credit union. I assumed it was a ‘send out enough spam and somebody will fall for it’ phishing scam.

  2. Eric says:

    Oh I think you’ll be rich either tomorrow or the day after, unless I’m totally mistaken.
    Also, sandra Dawson.

    Aka. maybe sum dood named something. 🙂

  3. Klaus says:

    You are rich in certain ways weather you know it or not.

  4. Divad says:

    A theory on the Nigerian scam, or any scam like this, is that the mistakes are deliberate, because any reasonably intelligent person will spot them, call it a scam, and ignore it. These are exactly the people the scammer doesn’t want to have to deal with, because they will ask questions, be suspicious, and generally waste the scammer’s valuable time. By cutting down the respondents to those who can’t pick up the blatant mistakes in the come-on, they’ve got a much easier population of idiots to deal with.

    Before I heard this explanation for the scammers, I’d come up with the same theory for TV commercials for tutoring centers for middle/high school kids. There were clearly meaningless things said in the testimonials, which would make parents who understood the subjects not send their kids there. That way, the clientele would be kids of parents who don’t know what’s going on, can’t spot that the tutors aren’t doing any good, and will not cause trouble and will keep paying longer.

    Tell Tobie I said hi.

  5. Tennessee Budd says:

    Lawyers often know who their parents are, it’s just that when they speak their names, the pentagram may not contain them.

  6. RCPete says:

    I keep getting email supposedly from my ISP telling me that “things have changed” and I have to log in to set the password. (Said ISP* changed hands and the website is close to dormant, though my email works just fine.) Curious how all the messages point back to a Google redirection site and the email header information throws up enough red flags for a CCP meeting.

    ((*)) It used to be for dialup(!) internet and email. Now, just email. Good enough.

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