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Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:11 pm
by Dogwatcher
Received this email, clearly a scam, thought I'd play along and see what sort of response we could get from the scammer.
Below is their email and then my response.
Be interesting to see if anything comes back.

Her email:

I had a trip to London, unfortunately for me i got robbed in the hotel where i lodged in, all my belongings had been taken away from me including my bag.I'm so confused right now, I don't know what to do or where to go. I didn't bring my phone along with me and the hotel telephone line's were all disconnected during the robbery incident, so I have no access on telephone, I have access only on emails. Please can you lend me $2,000 so that i can pay my bills and get a flight ticket back home.i will surely pay it back to you as soon as i get back and have access to my account.

Name: Deb Tanner
Address: 16 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5DG london,
Amount: $2,000

Send the money through western union transfer and forward to me the western union receipt so that i can be able to pick the money

Deb Tanner

My response:

Deb,

I'm keen to help, what is the next step to helping you?
Have you contacted your embassy? Where are you from?
This is a terrible situation to find yourself in.
I had a similar experience in Thailand where a street kid took my backpack and left me with nothing.
I can understand your dilemma and do what I can to help you.

Yours,

Rob.

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:12 pm
by Drop Bear
Haha. I love "her" response. So grateful!

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:13 pm
by The Ash Man
Dogwatcher wrote:Received this email, clearly a scam, thought I'd play along and see what sort of response we could get from the scammer.
Below is their email and then my response.
Be interesting to see if anything comes back.

Her email:

I had a trip to London, unfortunately for me i got robbed in the hotel where i lodged in, all my belongings had been taken away from me including my bag.I'm so confused right now, I don't know what to do or where to go. I didn't bring my phone along with me and the hotel telephone line's were all disconnected during the robbery incident, so I have no access on telephone, I have access only on emails. Please can you lend me $2,000 so that i can pay my bills and get a flight ticket back home.i will surely pay it back to you as soon as i get back and have access to my account.

Name: Deb Tanner
Address: 16 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5DG london,
Amount: $2,000

Send the money through western union transfer and forward to me the western union receipt so that i can be able to pick the money

Deb Tanner

My response:

Deb,

I'm keen to help, what is the next step to helping you?
Have you contacted your embassy? Where are you from?
This is a terrible situation to find yourself in.
I had a similar experience in Thailand where a street kid took my backpack and left me with nothing.
I can understand your dilemma and do what I can to help you.

Yours,

Rob.



Great English!
Ha ha does anyone actually fall for these?

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:13 pm
by A Mum
Drop Bear wrote:Haha. I love "her" response. So grateful!


Yes :lol:
Good point.

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:15 pm
by TroyGFC
Email her back asking for sexual favours!!!

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:23 pm
by Dirko
The Ash Man wrote:Ha ha does anyone actually fall for these?


Yes. I work for Travelex and do a few Western Unions a week. I always ask who the funds are for and where they are going.
I'd get a person a every week or so who has been scammed in some sort of way.

I try to advise them not to send money or do a draft which requires bank account details etc and in one case flat out refused to
do it...

Most people see the light and walk away, but I have had one or two. I just give them the Western Union brochure with phone number on it,
and tell them to call WU direct and not to let the receiver know the MTCN number until done....

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:33 pm
by JK
LOL If she has no money or phone and the lodgers phone lines are down, HTF is she accessing email? :D

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:36 pm
by mick
Constance_Perm wrote:LOL If she has no money or phone and the lodgers phone lines are down, HTF is she accessing email? :D


public library perhaps, sounds genuine to me, I only wish I could help as I'm the most compassionate person I know.

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:38 pm
by The Ash Man
mick wrote:
Constance_Perm wrote:LOL If she has no money or phone and the lodgers phone lines are down, HTF is she accessing email? :D


public library perhaps, sounds genuine to me, I only wish I could help as I'm the most compassionate person I know.


=)) =))

She could have wireless?

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:41 pm
by Dogwatcher
Hopefully she replies.

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:42 pm
by hearts on fire
What a retard.

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:46 pm
by HH3
Dogwatcher wrote:Hopefully she replies.


You mean he...its probably some Nigerian dickhead

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:46 pm
by hearts on fire
It's probably a tranny asian.......

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:47 pm
by Dogwatcher
Now come on, don't bag a person just because they use a pseudonym on line....

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:09 pm
by Dutchy

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:24 pm
by Dogwatcher
A further response:

Rob,

Send the $2000 to me through western union transfer with this information;

Name: Deb Tanner
Address: 16 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5DG london,
Amount: $2,000

Then after the transfer, forward to me the western union receipt so that i can be able to pick the money.

Deb

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:27 pm
by A Mum
So the same response as the original email.

Your answer/return email ?? O:)

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:28 pm
by The Ash Man
Dogwatcher wrote:A further response:

Rob,

Send the $2000 to me through western union transfer with this information;

Name: Deb Tanner
Address: 16 Eglinton Crescent Edinburgh EH12 5DG london,
Amount: $2,000

Then after the transfer, forward to me the western union receipt so that i can be able to pick the money.

Deb


I just put the address into google and it came up as
The Consulate General Of The Federal Republic Of Germany

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:36 pm
by Dogwatcher
Deb,

I can do that, I just need to be able to get the money together.
Two grand is a lot of money. As I said I'm happy to help a lady out.
It might take a day or two.
Is your situation improving by the day? How urgent do you need it?

R.

Re: Emergency dilemma - scam email.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:54 pm
by Dirko
Laugh at the I'm in London, but my address is in Scotland.

Hey DW, when you say you'll send it. Tell her that you've got a test question for her to answer.
She if she's clever enough to know the answer of whatever question you come up with !

And get her to verify her passport number and nationality and expiry date/issue date to match the receiver details.

If she does that then BINGO ! Pass the info onto the Feds !!