Were you wanting to hook up with elizabeth babicke from craigslist? We were looking at the logs to see how we can help more people. We found a lot of folks were searching for "liz babicke" from craigslist lately. The name is used a lot in junk emails to lure folks to bogus websites. We got emails with this name sent to us and there were pictures attached to help get our attention.
We got these emails from "elizabeth babicke" recently:
from: Elizabeth Babicke <guyhickman529@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: Hey.
hi again are you free right now totalk?
i screen so do this for me and message me on there
matesafe
cant stay on much longer thoughtalk to ya soon,
elizabeth
and
from: Elizabeth Babicke <guyhickman529@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: Hey.
I would be interested in getting together to see if we might have a mutually beneficial time ;) Interested?
From the logs, we see folks looking hard for this one to find out if they will ever have a successful casual encounter but it is just more junk:
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What kind of emails did you get from elizebeth babicke, can you share them here?
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Yes, just got spam from Elizabeth Babicke from Craig’s List. I searched for the email address before replying, but should have searched for the name. Didn’t send anything particularly identifiable in my photo (she asked for a photo). DOH!
Sometimes it is the email address, sometimes it it the name and sometimes you have to search for a snippit of the message it self to find something in the search results to confirm that the message is a known spam. Very happy that you found out before you ended up giving your credit card info out to a scammer.
Thanks for the resource. I was suspicious about her [Elizabeth Babicke] and sure enough she was fake.
Glad to help!