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The bizarre world of spam-scam

February 20th, 2005 | Filed under Uncategorized.

Really, what is going through the heads of people that try to run online scams? You get badly worded emails for “vi-ag-ra” and “v1c0d1n”, etc and email claiming to be from a bank you’re not a member of.

Now, I don’t know about you, but if someone’s advertising something and they can’t even spell it correctly, there’s now way I’d trust them with my bank details.

This has to be the worst though:

Dera Balcrays Merebm,

Thsi eliam was snet by the Barlcays serevr to verify yruo eamil adderss. You
must comtelpe tsih prsecos by cikcilng on the likn bolew and entergni in the
slaml wwodni yuor Bayalcrs Membership number, passcode and memorable word.
Tsih is dnoe for yuor protecnoit - besuace smoe of our mebmers no lnoger hvae
accsse to their eiaml addersses and we must veirfy it. To vyfire yruo eiaml
aerddss and assecc yoru bakn auoccnt, ccilk on the lnik bleow:

http://b޴arclays.co�.uk/bjpp1pOg7vESK75P5ZlOZgWA6jywVbHqyFlW7YGAH4sbejyE6iH
cS3Kzb4d55v2t61

Nwo I dn’ot konw aubot uoy, but if you can’t even erda the mspa then how are you supposed to fall for the scam? DUH!

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