A scammer posing as FBI sends you an email reading, "we bring to your notice that your email address was randomly selected as an email address of scammed victims who are to be compensated."
Because you were previously scammed by somebody, the "FBI" will compensate you with an ATM card which is valid to withdraw $15,000 a day.
Nice!
First, you must send $300 and provide personal information.
View emails that state you are owed or have won money with extreme skepticism!
These are called Imposter Scams, and are unfortunately very common these days. The Federal Trade Commission and the Internet Crime Complaint Center track these types of scams in order to protect citizens and prosecute the perpetrators of the scam. You can get more info and report scams like this to https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov and http://www.ic3.gov.
Bruce
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A scammer posing as FBI sends you an email reading, "we bring to your notice that your email address was randomly selected as an email address of scammed victims who are to be compensated."
Because you were previously scammed by somebody, the "FBI" will compensate you with an ATM card which is valid to withdraw $15,000 a day.
Nice!
First, you must send $300 and provide personal information.
Aww...
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razman
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Stop watching porn and you won't get those scams.
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Becky
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View emails that state you are owed or have won money with extreme skepticism!
These are called Imposter Scams, and are unfortunately very common these days. The Federal Trade Commission and the Internet Crime Complaint Center track these types of scams in order to protect citizens and prosecute the perpetrators of the scam. You can get more info and report scams like this to https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov and http://www.ic3.gov.
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