Spam Questions

Why is it that when one receives an offer to participate in a 419 scam, the dollar amount is very even? I received one of these offers today, and the amount that has been deposited that needs to get out is an even US$17,000,000. I love reading the creative use of the English language in these notes too. This particular amount has been “domiciled with the Finance/Security Company overseas”. And if this guy’s health is so bad, how is it that he cannot make a bank withdrawal, but he can spend so much time and effort on trying to get someone to participate in his scam? And here’s my favorite: why oh why did this scam offer come by FAX???????????????

Email the spammer – flood his inbox!
y_plotnikov@moscowmail.com
y_plotnikov@mail.ru

I love this stuff, really I do.

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Comments

  1. Dan says:

    Do you really love this stuff? Because if you really, truly do, I can forward the 52,093 (also not an even number) or so that I have in my inbox that I haven’t yet gotten around to deleting.

  2. Kirsten says:

    Only if there’s something unique about it that makes me laugh. The fact that I got this one by fax cracked me up.

  3. CTG says:

    Perhaps I should forward him all the spam I get. That way his member can be longer, he can impress is girlfriend, get all sorts of good drugs without prescription and get rid of his christian debt (I’m sorry he would have to keep all non-christian debt…it is unclear if he would be able to get rid of debt that he was able to convert to christianity…)