Most believable scam email :marseyxdoubt:

Do people honestly fall for this stuff? They must, I guess. But I can't understand why.

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The smart scammers usually spoof the email so it looks like its send from your own email. Makes it much easier to believe for some people that someone hacked into their system.

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Yeah, that's what they do with the ones we get at work (it's an old email address that is going to be shut down soon). I could spend time trying to track down the real address, but it's not worth the bother, so I just read the scam, laugh, and delete it.

Someone who gets it on a private email address, though, might be scared enough to pay up, and that's all the chance these scammers need.

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