Categories: Filthy emails

Planning to reveal if you happen to be a legitimate person.

This pattern of short messages is becomming easy to spot.  Some of them try to provoke a angry response or just get you to ask WTF?

from: Eloy Klein <eloy_klein@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: I will never trust your current advert


** CRAIGSLIST ADVISORY — AVOID SCAMS BY DEALING LOCALLY** Avoid: wiring money, cross-border deals, work-at-home** Beware: cashier checks, money orders, escrow, shipping** More Info: http://www.craigslist.org/about/scams.html

You in fact are a spam con-merchant, you are a real danger to all women

The message is intended to provoke a response from you to get your email address to add to spam lists using clever manupulations and weasle words. See if you can spot the patteren in these short messages.

from: Brant Delaney <delaney.brant@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: I will not believe your freshly released advert


I reckon you happen to be a a spamming fraudster, dude

from:Ann Lobel <maudecrawford@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: planning to reveal if you happen to be a legitimate person


hi there i am serious, so, what did you propose?

from:Ola Ackman <mcdonaldxj@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: have to determine if you're a authentic individual


alright what exactly do we do to get this up and running?

from:April Curtis <curtislhbjko@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: I presume that you just are a spamming swindler


You in truth are a con-man, you are a grave danger to females

from:Tana Killinger <talleyosdhsho@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: without any doubt fascinated why not respond


fine just what exactly do we do to get this setup?

from:Julie Smiley <juliesmileyk36@yahoo.com>
to: you
subject: Your published cl post does not seem especially professional


I believe that you might be a a spamming fraudster, my good friend

from:Brennan Cooke
to: you
subject: actually serious in taking up take the time to react


definitely would need an e-mail to show you're an authentic lad

See how each one is just a bait to provoke you to respond but also sort of odd?

These messages are simply junk email and can be deleted. We do not recommend that you do business with websites that are plugged via junk emails. Many of them are just cons or scams anyway. Try some legitimate casual sex sites instead.

thiscouple

Recent Posts

RIP Craigslist Casual Encounters and Personals Pages

Craigslist has removed their personals section. US Congress just passed HR 1865, "FOSTA", seeking to…

7 years ago

Re: Married College Girl Bambi Erin- w4m

Married college cirl, Bambi Erin, hit's people up on craigslist. If you get these emails…

8 years ago

Should you be verifying your age on a site for Christine Collins or Kimi Rachel

Is it Christine Collins or Kimi Rachel waiting for you to call or text? Probably…

8 years ago

If you want to meet me :Come Here

I have an idea and hope you will also agree with me. This Hookup Girl…

8 years ago

No Credit Card Required. Just put your email.

If required cc for join then use my card. "You Don’t share this CC card…

8 years ago

Is it safe to use Credit Card Number talk to Joyce C. Blankenship?

Is it safe to use Credit Card Number 9808 1100 0233 1457 CVV 338 to…

8 years ago