A read has asked if this particular email is a scam or not. In my opinion, I wouldn’t send any personal details to who ever this is. First of all this is a poorly written email, what’s inernet?
They are playing on your fear of being scammed, they want you to believe they are here to help you, but in the end, end up taking advantage of you anyway. Nobody does business from a gmail account.
Why not just put the website name in the email? Unless of course they are trying to keep a low profile with spam filters.
Subject: {JMSMSMSMSMSMSSSSBJJDD }Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 4:14 AM
Hello.My name is Michael Bennett . I am the representative of Inernet Fidelity Association. We were based in 2001 and have a seven year experience fighting against internet criminals. The main aim of our activity is to help victims of a scam.
If you`ve become a victim of internet scam, let us know immediately and we will help you to get your money back. If you or your friend have got scammed of a home based job, were a money mule, cashed out fake checks, transferred the funds overseas, sent parcels and were cheated or just suspect your company a fraud – let us know urgently! We will make our best to get your money back and solve your doubts about your strange employer.
We cooperate with the biggest National Safety agencies, fraud departments of Western Union and Money Gram and internet providers from US and Europe. You can see the comments and the most frequently asked questions at our webpage.
Email: michael.bennett.ifa@gmail.com Tel : (646) 350-1046
Regards,
Michael Bennett, IFA Team.
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