Funniest Phishing Email Evah

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Received this morning: Attention, This is a personal email directed to you, Let me formally introduce myself to you, my name is (Mr. Allen Large). I and my dear wife Violet won a Jackpot Lottery of $11.3 million and have voluntarily decided to donate the sum of $500,000.00USD to you as part of our own charity project to improve the lives of some individuals all over the world. We have registered a package containing a valid international cashier's check of $500,000.00USD for you with FedEx office in Cleveland Ohio, USA last week during our charity mission to United State as we do not know when we would return to Canada. Your email address was submitted to us by the Google Management Team and you received this email because we have listed you as one of the lucky recipients. We have paid for the necessary security fee except that of the Handling and Administration charges which is $270 only. And this was because we don't have your delivery address. Kindly send your below details to Federal Express Ltd Cleveland Ohio to enable them effect the delivery of your international cashier's check of $500,000.00 USD to you immediately, and inquire from them on how you can remit the $270 Handling and administration charges. CONTACT FEDEX NOW WITH THE BELOW INFO: ====================================== Authorized FedEx Center Cleveland Ohio Dispatch Officer: Sir. Philip White E-mail: [email protected] Direct Tel: +234 810 630 5908 ====================================== *Your Full Names: *Your Mobile Number: *Your Delivery Address: Ensure you respond to this email using your security code [A7449METP00-010] as subject. Reply for claims without this security code will be alerting the Anti-fraud Unit and IC3. Read the reason why we are giving out the funds through the web link below It's All Yours! The Giveaway Lottery Winners Kind Regards, Mr/Mrs. Allen Violet Large.
 
Received this morning: Attention, This is a personal email directed to you, Let me formally introduce myself to you, my name is (Mr. Allen Large). I and my dear wife Violet won a Jackpot Lottery of $11.3 million and have voluntarily decided to donate the sum of $500,000.00USD to you as part of our own charity project to improve the lives of some individuals all over the world. We have registered a package containing a valid international cashier's check of $500,000.00USD for you with FedEx office in Cleveland Ohio, USA last week during our charity mission to United State as we do not know when we would return to Canada. Your email address was submitted to us by the Google Management Team and you received this email because we have listed you as one of the lucky recipients. We have paid for the necessary security fee except that of the Handling and Administration charges which is $270 only. And this was because we don't have your delivery address. Kindly send your below details to Federal Express Ltd Cleveland Ohio to enable them effect the delivery of your international cashier's check of $500,000.00 USD to you immediately, and inquire from them on how you can remit the $270 Handling and administration charges. CONTACT FEDEX NOW WITH THE BELOW INFO: ====================================== Authorized FedEx Center Cleveland Ohio Dispatch Officer: Sir. Philip White E-mail: [email protected] Direct Tel: +234 810 630 5908 ====================================== *Your Full Names: *Your Mobile Number: *Your Delivery Address: Ensure you respond to this email using your security code [A7449METP00-010] as subject. Reply for claims without this security code will be alerting the Anti-fraud Unit and IC3. Read the reason why we are giving out the funds through the web link below It's All Yours! The Giveaway Lottery Winners Kind Regards, Mr/Mrs. Allen Violet Large.


I get those all the time. I stopped reading them a long time ago.:skeptical:
 
I get those all the time too.... too funny. I actually knew someone 20 years ago who actually got on a plane to Europe to get his "box" of money. I wonder what THEIR success rate is... lol.
 
I get those all the time too.... too funny. I actually knew someone 20 years ago who actually got on a plane to Europe to get his "box" of money. I wonder what THEIR success rate is... lol.

Sounds to much like work might as well do something legal.
 
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