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I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar!
Posted by: wurm
Date: May 16, 2017 07:35PM
I won't say I nearly fell for it, but I'll admit I did reply. The timing was perfect.

I've been casually thinking of selling an extra domain name I own, so I've had a "This site is for sale" page on the site itself for a few weeks. Well last night I got an email that expressed interest. Like I said, the only reason the email passed the smell test at first is because it was very well written*.

Well, to make a long story short, my second reply (after 'yes, I'll entertain offers") was in response to a request for "certification, blah blah blah, Trademark, blah blah, blah" and a link to a place where I could get the appraisal, blah, blah, blah. My reply was basically, "Yeah, I'll sell the domain, but I'm not putting up any money." While waiting for his reply, I enlisted Google and did a search for "domain broker scam". Ha! Pretty much verbatim to what I received. I replied with a simple "I guess you'll have to try someone else" and a link to the search results. But I could definitely see someone falling for it.

* Then again, I guess I should have immediately dismissed it when he started tossing around his "client"'s budget of $15,000 - $20,000. smiling smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/16/2017 07:36PM by wurm.
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Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar!
Posted by: Speedy
Date: May 16, 2017 08:42PM
Suggest that you will only accept a cashiers check. It will cost them money to mail it. You can have it sent to any PO box anywhere.



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Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar!
Posted by: S. Pupp
Date: May 17, 2017 12:42AM
Nearly perfect spelling and grammar is a bad development, and is going to make it incredibly difficult to avoid scams in the future.
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Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar!
Posted by: mikebw
Date: May 17, 2017 02:41PM
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S. Pupp
Nearly perfect spelling and grammar is a bad development, and is going to make it incredibly difficult to avoid scams in the future.

Yes, this is (was?) probably the single most effective method of filtering out the scams.
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Re: I got a scam email that used nearly perfect English and grammar!
Posted by: freeradical
Date: May 17, 2017 07:36PM
I just assume that any email I get out of the blue is a scam.
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