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Red flags email

Postby Netherrealmer » 01 Sep 2019, 14:05

If you receive this email please don't be a moron and fall for it.
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Why does Melania Trump going to make me inherit her money if she have a son at the White House and relatives in Slovenia.

Also if she is only giving me money, Why do I have to give her my password. Also Why is her money only 20 million, she is married to Trump. :lol: Please I hope people are smart enough to not fall for this. It is 2019 already but I still receive these emails which means spamming is working for these people. I think this is also a Bot. She is from the US but she will give me Australian dollars. :lol: :mrgreen:

Don't be stupid peeps! Please don't fall for this.
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Re: Red flags email

Postby OldGuy » 01 Sep 2019, 14:50

Huh? United States of South America? ... 20 million US Australian dollars?

No such thing ... and ... no such thing.

Whoever wrote this is either dumber than a rock, or was intentionally including clues in the text to let anyone who read this know that it was a hoax or maybe an attempt at lame humor.

Anyone who falls for something this stupid does not even deserve any sympathy.
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Re: Red flags email

Postby Netherrealmer » 01 Sep 2019, 14:52

Also the selfie the email used, Its not Melania who holds the phone. Its the girl with hospital mask, :lol:
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Re: Red flags email

Postby mrki444 » 01 Sep 2019, 15:39

Like First Lady would send emails and ask Money on her PayPal. :D :D
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Re: Red flags email

Postby Lushh » 03 Sep 2019, 00:55

This reminds me of people who got scammed because they received a call saying they won a lottery they didn't enter. It could be this person here was trying to prove a point. If anyone falls for it then that point would be proven. You still have to sound the warning because there's no telling who might be saved by it. ;)
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Re: Red flags email

Postby Abigael » 03 Sep 2019, 05:36

fergus1234 wrote:If you receive this email please don't be a moron and fall for it.
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Why does Melania Trump going to make me inherit her money if she have a son at the White House and relatives in Slovenia.

Also if she is only giving me money, Why do I have to give her my password. Also Why is her money only 20 million, she is married to Trump. :lol: Please I hope people are smart enough to not fall for this. It is 2019 already but I still receive these emails which means spamming is working for these people. I think this is also a Bot. She is from the US but she will give me Australian dollars. :lol: :mrgreen:

Don't be stupid peeps! Please don't fall for this.

I have ever received such and email too but it wasn't from Melanie Trump. It was from another country and she was promising me $3000 for helping her yet I didn't even know her. I knew it was a scam immediately.
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Re: Red flags email

Postby Netherrealmer » 04 Sep 2019, 08:08

I might be so special because after Melania Trump, I am now being scammed by "Bill and Melinda Gates"
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