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For Sale Warning! - Email from scammer

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DanB

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Just got this email, lots of typos, clearly a scam, but the problem is that some inocent people will believe in it...

From @ Server Canada @
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[email protected]

Dear webmail/mail Canada,

This message is from the the federal server and internet communication of canada to you mail.ca or webmail.ca that there will be a change of route of our server as the problem with the server is yet to be solved.We are hereby using this medium to delete all unused account so as to reduce congestion which leads to to the server misfunction.So therefore account user for we to know your account is still in function you are to reply to this message in receipt of this email NOT to get your account deactivated or deleted.Account user your requirement are listed below so act fast!

Name & Surename....................
account signup date.................
full account domain/webmail...................
username...................................
account logins/password.........
date of birth...............................
occupation/school.....................
country/nationality.................
phone number...........................


PLEASE FILL ALL AND LEAVE NO BLANK SPACE SO YOUR ACCOUNT COULD BE FILE FOR FUTURE REFRENCE.

server management!,we are poised to serve you the best!!!
 

draggar

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It's sad how many people call for scams, that are clearly scams, like this?

How many companies actually send out an EMAIL asking you for your password?
 

GUA

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Youd have to be pretty stupid to fall for this one.
 

theinvestor

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Let's assume you do fall for it...once you find out the domain was transferred out of your account. Isn't there anything that can be done? Since it was technically a stolen domain.
 

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gotta love it when companies conduct official business via gmail
 

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yet its surprising how ppl still fall for it.
 
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