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Re: FN-FORUM: email scams
date posted 4th August 2005 16:09
I must admit to being a din with the first one, replying with the quote
including company details (not bank). They even tried to get me to drop
my day rate.
Then I get another offer for a quote and............... GOTCHA, dam!!!
Trevor Boult
http://www.tboult.co.uk
Sam Morgan wrote:
>Hey, snap..
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>I have only had one but it sounds quote similar.
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>I dumped it in my spam folder instantly.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Trevor
>Boult
>Sent: 04 August 2005 17:27
>To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Subject: FN-FORUM: email scams
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>I'm being targeted by a couple of funsters who have both requested the
>same work for a quote in teh last 5 days. Not sure if anyones aware of
>this?, this was the second message:
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>Am consultant luis Gold ,i base in UK, i have a client in UK.
>That is into car dealership that have interest in bulid a website
>The is content
>5 pages of text
>5 images of cars and nice colours
>and i will like to know cost for that only and the condition
>My client method of payment is thur Check.
>My client have company that handle the domain and the hosting
>Am waiting for your swift mail or call assp.
>Best Regards.
>luis Gold
>+ 44 (0) 7031912593
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>snip......
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