The odds of that happening are infintisimal. Cut losses and move on. If you've paperwork about it, or lost some substantial amount of money, contact your District Attorney.
Email scam is an unsolicited email that claims the prospect of a bargain or something for nothing.
The black widow is the evil person behind the whole scam / the police captain.
A fake email represents the bait in a phishing scam. Potential victims are lured into the scam with an email that threatens a breach in security or some kind of reward for replying to the email and providing personal information.
Have you received an email from a person (specially a girl) who claimed she is residing in a refugee camp in Dakar, Senegal? It's a scam and there is no camp in Senegal. That person is a swindler.
I received the same e-mail about a week ago, but the name was different. Did you find out if it was a scam or not?
Nearly everyone who has email has gotten such an email.
It is a SCAM. DO NOT ANSWER IT !!!!!!!
if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is
Have you received an email from a person (specially a girl) who claimed he/she is residing in a refugee camp in Dakar, Senegal? It's a scam and there is no camp in Senegal. That person is a swindler.
This is a scam. You can find out more info at http://scamvictimsunited.com/lottery.htm
Yes it is a big scam. Just a note: I received an email from a friend telling me to go to the website of Home Revenue System. But this email was a scam itself. My friend never sent me this link.
A fake email represents the bait in a phishing scam. Potential victims are lured into the scam with an email that threatens a breach in security or some kind of reward for replying to the email and providing personal information.A bait part would be what draws you in. Say if you have the usual email. "My relative died and I want to give you money for no reason", that is the bait