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Originally Posted by Doc Com Both the domain inquires, Genisa and Achilla, had an Italian sound to them.
I have not heard those names used...but certainly not out of the realm of possibilities.
Genisa = Italian
Achilla = Greek
Had the two emails not been identical contents I would not have caught on so quick.
I would be cautious when dealing with someone with a gmail or hotmail account. |
Never heard these 2 names in Italian...are mispelled because the right name is Achille in Italian not Achilla.
Genisa idem.
So this scammer don't know the language.
Said so, I've see many strange coincidences on DNF in the last few months...the last is that thread where a guy said scammers trying to send transfer emails don't request so scammers reading us.
Agree never deal with ppl use gmail or hotmail accounts...but I also say is better to keep deals more privately is possible to raise our security.
With this economic crisis many people are broke and they trying to rise some cash scam us.
I don't know If I'm the only to received this, but I found every day in my mail 5/6 phishing attempts.
Never happened to me before.