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E-mail scams. They keep coming.

E-mail scams are still here. Just as bad as they ever were. Sometimes they are subtle. Sometimes they are bold. Here is one I just got that links Google to UFO sightings.

http://geek9pm.com/jpg/email-scam.jpg

If you get this in your e-mail, delete it.   
Your image isn't very clear; this is, the text part of it is not clear.  What does it say?  How is it scam?  I'm not doubting that it's scam, just wondering what is the nature of the scam.  Is it trying to lead the USER to a fraudulent site where they're asked to enter their Google username and password?Soybean, I just now made the pedicure larger . Also, when you click the link you get this:
http://geek9pm.com/jpg/email-scam2.jpg
It seems harmless, but it gets a WOT warning. Here is the page of the link.
http://earth-locations-online.com/7/index.asp?aff=11677&camp=xmar09_earth_fri
If you think this is a legitimate site, please advise.I CHECKED WOT too and I see what you mean.  Avoiding it seems the best thing.

Did you receive the email a gmail account?  Quote from: Geek-9pm on January 21, 2011, 02:39:13 PM

I just now made the pedicure larger.
This is a strange sentence. Quote from: soybean on January 21, 2011, 06:25:29 PM
I checked WOT too and I see what you mean.  Avoiding it seems the best thing.

Did you receive the email a gmail account?
No, it was via another account that does not haven filters in place. I use that account when unknown sites want my email address. I use the gmail account for people I know or for business work.

So, it was no fault of Google.
Glad I have WOT.

CBmatt: My spell checker can not picture a good pedicure  the entire purpose of this thread is nonexistent. It's like starting a thread titled "bread still made from wheat". It's stating the obvious.It's happening alot lately.... Quote from: BC_Programmer on January 21, 2011, 07:33:33 PM
the entire purpose of this thread is nonexistent. It's like starting a thread titled "bread still made from wheat". It's stating the obvious.
Many do not know the obvious. Therefore,  using your suggestion, I am doing research now on "Is Bread still made from Wheat?." which is like the question"Do Americans SPEAK English?" From where I stand, the language of the US is debatable.  It seems like more often than not, I have to make special requests for English FORMS when dealing with health care, welfare, DMV, job applications, etc.  Reminds me of an episode of Married...With Children:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knXRnvpcL_A Quote from: Geek-9pm on January 21, 2011, 09:17:18 PM
using your suggestion, I am doing research now on "Is Bread still made from Wheat?." which is like the question"Do Americans speak English?"

No, the equivalent would be "Do any Americans speak english?".


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