Welcome and happy reading!

Since, like anyone else, I receive tons of scam emails and snail mail letters, I decided to present here some of these. All of these (and many more which I just delete) are scams. This means, what the senders have in mind is to racket one of us. And according to what I've seen, they do succeed quite often.

If you have similar letters in your mailbox, either disregard or play with the person knowing that you can't give him (or her) any information about:

  1. Your bank account,
  2. Your address — or any valid address if that matter,
  3. Your family, and
  4. any other information that you judge private or even intimate.

Ha! I say "Your"... even if you don't like your neighbor at all, don't give his information either. The Internet leaves tracks (hackers in the US are being caught one after another!) and you would certainly be in even bigger trouble.

In the meantime, I hope you will enjoy reading these letters as I do myself once in a while. 8-)I do not always add comments with the letters since I usually don't have time to do so, but there would often be a lot of joke to tell!

Soap Bubbles

 

Latest Scams
  • Last update: 10/31/2009
    X-Apparently-To:	 alexis_wilke@yahoo.com via 66.218.93.105; Tue, 02 Mar 2004 00:13:40 -0800
    X-YahooFilteredBulk:	66.35.250.206
    Return-Path:		<goldenrand_alpha@bigpond.com>
    Received:		from 66.35.250.206 (EHLO mail.sourceforge.net) (66.35.250.206)
    			by mta139.mail.dcn.yahoo.com with SMTP; Tue, 02 Mar 2004 00:13:40 -0800
    Received:		from mta08bw.bigpond.com ([144.135.24.137])
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    Received:		from lerc-daemon.mta08bw.email.bigpond.com
    			by mta08bw.email.bigpond.com (iPl
     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009
    X-Apparently-To:		alexis_wilke@yahoo.com via 206.190.38.197; Mon, 23 May 2005 08:15:06 -0700
    Authentication-Results:		mta142.mail.mud.yahoo.com from=virgilio.it; domainkeys=neutral (no sig)
    X-Originating-IP:		[66.35.250.206]
    Return-Path:			<fofana.lamine@virgilio.it>
    Received:			from 66.35.250.206 (EHLO sc8-sf-mx1.sourceforge.net) (66.35.250.206)
    				by mta142.mail.mud.yahoo.com with SMTP; Mon, 23 May 2005 08:15:06 -0700
    Received:			from vsmtp3alice.tin.it ([212.216.176.143] helo=vsmtp3.tin.it)
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    				id 1DaEe1-0006ur-0
     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009

    This is really a shame. When I started to get these scam, I was offered 80% commission. Now it's down at 20%. It probably makes it sound a bit more legitimate!

     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009

    Hmmmm... Writing with an email address from poland (.pl), giving an address in Moscow or close by at least, asking you to contact a lawyer in the U.K. and I suppose they don't have lower case characters on their keyboards in Russia!

     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009

    Hmmmm.......... très bizarre comme email, non?
    Donc je reponds, et nous allons voir ce qui se passe!

     
  • Last update: 04/03/2014

    Celui-la c'est interessant. Il nous envoie un PDF qui contient des images de gens qui ont gagné. En fait, en y regardant de près, c'est assez croyable. Encore que... mais bon. En comparison à un simple email.


    Mr. Martin Lessart
    Friday, September 19, 2008 6:08 AM
    From Mr._Martin_Lessart Fri Sep 19 06:08:05 2008
    Return-Path: 			<rotary.club07@o2.pl>
    Authentication-Results: 	mta176.mail.re3.yahoo.com from=; domainkeys=neutral (no sig)
    Received: 			from 216.34.181.68 (EHLO mx.sourceforge.net) (216.34.181.68)
    				by mta176.mail.re3.yahoo.com with SMTP; ...
     
  • Last update: 02/18/2012

    * I think I meant to say: "I don't think I'm talking your language..." or was I?

    Okay! I'm a geek and in 2006 I'm still using pine to read my emails. So what? Well... some co[s]mic people write emails for HTML display only and the result in pine is quite funny so I thought I'd share my view. 8-)

    Below you will see the HTML used to generate such gibberish and how the spammer intended me to see the email.

    Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 09:52:55 -0700
    From: Mahmood Frye <frye@cmsrtp.com>
    To: info@m2osw.com
    Subject: Re: pexit refnnce
    Parts/Attachments:
      
     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009

    This email was sent to me by a person who thought it was quite a new genre at the time said person received it. I reformatted it because the images were (of course?) not accessible anymore. The whole site was already down actually (totally unaccessible.)

    Most links look really long and were pointing to www.mbtnursery.com. It included the name (first/name) of the person and some other info. For instance:

     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009

    Okay... nothing special about this one... we've seen it before, a guy who wants to give you some of his money (20% here) in order for you to distribute it to charities. I wonder when Bill Gates will give me his money for his charity. I'll glad to keep 20% of that...

    What's funny here is that the guy wrote a long email in a single paragraph. Isn't that funny? Actually... really hard to read if you want to hear my own comment.

     
  • Last update: 10/31/2009
    X-Apparently-To:		alexis_wilke@yahoo.com via 206.190.38.196; Mon, 07 Jun 2004 05:44:16 -0700
    Return-Path:			<jerryadebo@masrawy.com>
    Received:			from 66.35.250.206 (EHLO sc8-sf-mx1.sourceforge.net) (66.35.250.206)
    				by mta201.mail.scd.yahoo.com with SMTP; Mon, 07 Jun 2004 05:44:16 -0700
    Received:			from mail.masrawy.com ([213.131.64.127] helo=Masrawy.com)
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    				id 1BXJU7-0008J7-Fw; Mon, 07 Jun 2004 05:44:15 -0700
    MIME-Version:			1.0
    Message-Id:			<40C46E92.05064@masrawymail>
    Date:				Mon, 7 Jun 2004 15:33:06 +0200 (Egyp