Now they're trying to see who the gullible are in German...
From: "Jeffrey Farnworth" <jeffreyfarnworth@financier.com>
From: "Jeffrey Farnworth" <jeffreyfarnworth@financier.com>
Date: April 4, 2012 7:20:45 AM EDT
To: cschell@nccac.net
Subject: Sie haben gewonnen !
Reply-To: "Jeffrey Farnworth" <jeffreyfarnworth@financier.com>
Lieber Sieger,
Wir sind glÿFFFFFCcklich zu verkÿFFFFFCnden, dass Ihre E-Mail-Adresse und Telefonnummer gewonnen hat man eine Million, fÿFFFFFCnfhundert Euro (1.500.000,00) in th EuroMillions kostenlose Online-Lotto an diesem Nachmittag durchgefÿFFFFFChrt.
Um Ihre Gewinnchancen Scheck zu sammeln. Senden Sie Ihren vollstÿFFFFE4ndigen Namen, Haus oder BÿFFFFFCro-Adresse, Telefon-und Faxnummer an Herrn Marlon Timothy, so dass Ihr Essen Zertifikat wird Ihnen zugesandt.
Bitte kontaktieren Sie Herrn Jeffrey Farnworth
E-Mail: jeffreyfarnworth@financier.com
Herzlichen GlÿFFFFFCckwunsch!
Frau Paula Kreis
1 comment:
I just received the exact same email and looked him up. That's when I found your blog post. This person sent this crazy email and tried to say it was from our science department at a large university in southern California. Wonder if he's hacked into something or what the purpose is for it to be in German. I spoke German as a child when I lived there, so I understand what the email says, but most people wouldn't.
Simply translated.... "You have won!
Dear winner,
Your name and email address has been lucky/entered and won 1.5 million euros in this afternoon's online lotto. To collect your winning check, send your name, address, telephone and fax numbers to Mr. Marlon Timothy so that your certificate will be sent. Please contact Mr. Jeffrey Farnsworth (email shown). Thank you and congratulations,
Mrs. Paula Kreis"
It's just another lotto scam either way. Hopefully nobody falls for it & actually gives their info.
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