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Uruguayan Fraudster from "Chelmsford CM5, Scotland"
Dear All,
Travel agents who read this group are warned that there is a Uruguayan Fraudster posing as a "Doctor" from "Chelmsford, Scotland" (Chelmsford is in Essex). He usually asks for a package in "your country". The domain names vary, but the reply to mail is usually a Yahoo address. If you expose him as a fraud, he will reply back with a malicious virus. Ignore and delete the email, and block the fake domain if you can. Thanks |
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Uruguayan Fraudster from "Chelmsford CM5, Scotland"
On 1 Nov, 06:16, Wiener Sänger wrote:
Dear All, Travel agents who read this group are warned that there is a Uruguayan Fraudster posing as a "Doctor" from "Chelmsford, Scotland" (Chelmsford is in Essex). He usually asks for a package in "your country". The domain names vary, but the reply to mail is usually a Yahoo address. If you expose him as a fraud, he will reply back with a malicious virus. Ignore and delete the email, and block the fake domain if you can. Thanks Replying to such emails is generally a very bad idea, as it merely verifies to the scammer that your email address is a live one. |
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Uruguayan Fraudster from "Chelmsford CM5, Scotland"
On Nov 1, 11:47 pm, contrex wrote:
On 1 Nov, 06:16, Wiener Sänger wrote: Replying to such emails is generally a very bad idea, as it merely verifies to the scammer that your email address is a live one. Very true. Thanks for that. |
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