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#1 duplu

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 05:23 PM

As someone who runs alot of websites I generally receive quite a few phishing e-mails. Today's one however is probably one of the worst in terms of English and understandability:

International Access Code (I.A.C)

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[FONT="]You last logged into
Online Banking on:
9/8/2007 [/FONT]


You are receiving this message, due to you protection, Our Online Technical Security Service Foreign IP Spy recently detected that your online account was recently logged on from am 91.26.3.82 without am International Access Code (I.A.C) and from an unregistered computer, which was not verified by the Our Online Service Department.

[FONT="]This email sent to:
[FONT="]webmaster@fruit-emu.com[/FONT] [/FONT]


If you last logged in you online account on Tuesday August 16th 2007, by the time 5:42 am from an Foreign Ip their is no need for you to panic, but if you did log in your account on the above Date and Time, kindly take 2-3 minute of your online banking experince to verify and register your computer now to avoid identity theft, your protection is our future medal.
Verification Link


Want to get more alerts? Sign in to your online banking account at Bank of America and within the Accounts Overview page select the "Alerts" tab.




[FONT="]Because email is not a secure form of communication, please do not reply to this email.[/FONT]
Notice: You can acess your account from a foreign IP or country by getting am (I.A.C) International Access Code, by contacting our local brances close to you.

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#2 jamesb99_1999

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 06:49 PM

So I hope that you verified your bankings so that you don't get in troubles and sorted it out so that nobody can steal your accounts detailings by logging them on there.
J<br /><br /><br /><br />A man

#3 chan

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 06:56 PM

as just as james s b reccomendes thankyou for your cupperation

#4 Pgamblin

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 07:13 PM

These always make me laugh. You've only got to look at the domain name on the URL i.e www.imgonnanickyourmoney/RBS.com/haha-anotheridiot.aspx

#5 duplu

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 07:49 PM

I was all ready to hand over my card number, pin, cvv, urine and blood sample but unfortunately the banks site isn't working :(

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#6 Nudgeman

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 09:31 PM

Good day Madam.

It appears a fruit machine has entered your bank accounts and is currently eating all the monies. So we need to send in a team of engineers to stop the machine from doing this to your account Sir. For that to happen I just need your bank account details, so if you could just give me your sort code and account number Madam......
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#7 psyman

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 09:47 PM

If anyone is worried about losing money through these kind of scams I have just come up with the perfoect solution.

Just send me all your money to look after for you & i'll guarantee it will be safe.:bigeyes02:

#8 bri365

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Posted 17 August 2007 - 02:01 AM

i get about four a day supposidly being ecards. Schoolmate has sent you an ecard, husband has sent you an ecard etc etc. I just mark them as spam the f*****g things. If i try to reply to the message, it comes back, not able to send. I would love to send this little spotty shit some f*****g crap for a change.

Come here to post jokes, oh and to play the occasional frutie.


#9 carlosgee

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Posted 17 August 2007 - 07:10 AM

i had an email once some school teacher in mozambique who needed som emoney as a deposit for the mozambique lottery winners. Apparently if i gave him the 30,000 quid he needed, into his bank or gave him my details he would deposit 3 million into my account within 7 days, , i tried to respond as yahoo mailer said this account didnt exist lol i bet some people do get sucked in




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