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From: Mike Weirsky <""@gu.educaltai.ru>
Reply: coxet33@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 12:40:54 -0800
Subject: Charity Donation
You have a Charity donation of $850,000.00 from Mike Weirsky. For more information contact them now by e-mail: coxet33@gmail.com
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So I was trying to find a real contact from Mike weirsky but nothing is really on the internet, I was wondering if you any way to contact him. An email or an actualt fa ebook or instagram page or anything…
So I was trying to find a real contact from Mike weirsky but nothing is really on the internet, I was wondering if you any way to contact him. An email or an actualt fa ebook or instagram page or anything…
My email typed wrong in previous comment
We are a website that publishes fake/scam emails. This example is one that has used the name of a lottery winner to try to fool people.
I have just received on Instagram, from Mike weirsky, telling me that I have been randomly selected to receive $30,000. I was asked questions and then told her I would receive the $30,000 by Federal Express at 6 p.m. today, being May 8th. I then wish told to get a $50 Amazon card. And then send it to verify that I would need to receive a confirmation code. And that I would have to show that to the FedEx person. Is this a scam?
We cannot comment on individual cases – we do not have access to the full information.
Ask yourself though. Do you really think someone would give away their money to random people. Do you think an Amazon card is a good way of identifying yourself? Do you think someone would use FedEx to send you money rather than a bank transfer?
Yes this is an absolute scam. No matter what you win or a person gives you you’ll never have to pay anything or buy something just to receive the winnings. I would report this person and block them as soon as possible.
Was it a scam? As I’ve received similar
I got an instagram message saying I was randomly picked to receive 50k and I could gave it FedEx in cash or transfer into my bank. After me saying a few times test it’s too good to be true, I finally just deleted him.
If you are a victim of scam
Report to ***************@gmail.com
You could get back your money if you have proof.
You have to admire the audacity of a known scammer trying to scam readers of an anti scam website.