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Thread Author: Haywain Replies: 5

 New version of old scam.... - Haywain
I'm sure we're all familiar with the old e-mail scam of a 'friend' being on holiday who has been mugged, lost money, cards etc and who needs money sending out to him.

A colleague mailed me on Monday with what he took to be a new variation on this scam ...... but he wasn't too sure. The mail that he'd received read [I have changed the names]

""Hoping this finds you all fit and well.

Jane & I made a trip to Istanbul, Turkey, unfortunately we were mugged at the park of the hotel we are staying, all our cash, bank cards and mobile phones was stolen off us but luckily we still have our passports with us, Jane was traumatized at this incident and was rushed to the hospital.

I have been to the embassy and reported to the police here but their response was too casual, I have also made contact with my bank but it would take me 3-5 working days to access funds in my account, the bad news is our flight will be leaving very soon but I am having problems settling the hotel bills and the hotel manager won't let us leave until I settle our bills.

I know this is a big ask but I need to be honest and direct and ask you if there is any way you can help/LOAN of ï½£2,300, I'll appreciate what you can give if not all and I promise to reimburse you once we are back home.

Please let me know if we can count on you and I need you to keep checking your email because it's the only way I can reach you.

Sorry to have to burden you with this.

God bless

Tom""

The clever bit, and it was certainly new to me, was that the scammer had been through Tom's e-mails - he knew the name of his wife and referred to her a couple of times - and he knew that Tom, a 'born-again' Christian, signed off his e-mails with 'God bless' - the only person I know who might have done this. In addition, Tom's e-address contained a double-l which had been subtly changed to two 1s for the reply.

Needless to say, Tom has been feverishly changing all his passwords.



 Messages Author Date
 New version of old scam.... new Haywain 2 Aug 17 12:37
 New version of old scam.... new Zero 2 Aug 17 12:47
 New version of old scam.... new smokie 2 Aug 17 13:46
 New version of old scam.... new Haywain 2 Aug 17 14:28
 New version of old scam.... new Mike H 2 Aug 17 21:03
 New version of old scam.... new The Melting Snowman 13 Aug 17 18:44
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