Dear Mr Spam Scammer,
Look, I mean, if you’re going to try to and spam scam phish the account details of a bank account I don’t even have, could you at least try and spell simple words like “veerification”, “memmbers”, and “leter” correctly?
Honestly, some people just aren’t even trying, are they?
Kind Regards,
M Armstrong
—– Original Message —–
From: Citicard
To: Matthewjarmstrong
Subject: Citi EMAIL Veerification – matthewjarmstrong@hotmail.com
DEAR Citibank_ Users,
This_ leter was ssent by_the CITI_bank sevrers to
veerify your _e-mail_ adress_
You must complete this process by clicking on the_link
below and enntering
in the smal _window your Citi-Bank
Atm/Debit full card nummber and _PIN_ that
you use on the local_Atm_Machine
This is donne for-your protection -D- becaurse some_of our
memmbers _no_longer have access to their E-MAIL addreses
and we must verify it
To verify _your e_mail address and _access_ _your_ Online-Citibank
account, klick on the_link beelow.
4 replies on “The Joy Of Spam”
That is really quite poor.
This country…
… or when the window header of an email allegedly sent from your local bank contains a ‘Cyrillic Windows’ identifier
…or better yet, the bit above the message containing some random pornographic nonsense.
I get lots of those but I think they only display in Thunderbird.