,

BannerFans.comBannerFans.comBannerFans.comBannerFans.comBannerFans.com BannerFans.comBannerFans.comGoogle Analytics Alternative
BannerFans.comBannerFans.com BannerFans.com
hit counter
Newest Visitors
Search Scams Here 7Search Powered

[ Copy this | Start New | Full Size ]

Mission Statement of Blacklisted Emails: To end Internet based scams and scam email, by listed scam

Mission Statement of Blacklisted Emails: To end Internet based scams and scam email, by listed scam
Blacklisted Emails Scam Data Base

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Dogster: every dog has a webpage!

Woof!

Your friend, Dearest Beloved one,, wanted you to
know about a certain dog named that can be found
on Dogster.com. Dogster is the place to post and
share photos and facts about our favorite canine
friends.

Here's what your friend had to say:
Dearest Beloved one,

Greeting in the name of our lord Jesus Christ. I
am very sorry for approaching you through this way
knowing my message will come to you as a surprise
since I don't know or met with you before. First I
must introduce myself, I am Mrs. Mrs. Fatima Tariq
,a citizen of philippine, I am 45 years old, I am
suffering from a long time cancer of the
breast.from all indication my condition is really
deteriorating, and my doctors have courageously
advised me that I may not live beyond the next Six
months; this is because the cancer stage has
reached a critical stage.

I am married to Late Eng.D.Tariq, a diamond
merchant here in Abidjan before his death. We were
married for years without a child. Before the
death of my late husband,he deposited the sum of
(6.300.000) Six million therr hundred United State
dollars in the bank here in Abidjan the economic
capital of Ivory Coast.

I want a church, organization or good person that
will use this funds to help the orphans, widows
and the less privileges ones that need financial
assistance. Using part of this money to provide
facilities for God's work, l took this decision
because I don't have any child that will inherit
this money and my husband relatives are not worthy
to inherit this money, it had been their wish to
see my husband dead in order that they might
inherit his wealth since we have no child. This is
why I am taking this decision, to donate this fund
to a church.

I don't need any telephone communication in this
regard because of my health hence the presence of
my husband's relatives are around me always. I
don't want them to know about this development and
l know that With God all things are possible.As
soon as I receive your reply I shall give you the
contact of the bank for you to reach them, and I
will also issue a letter of authorization to the
bank that will prove you the present beneficiary
of this money.

I also want you to always remember me in prayer.
Any delay in your reply will give me room in
sourcing for another good person, church,
organization for this same purpose. Please assure
me that you will act accordingly as I Stated
herein Hoping to receive your response
immediately. Please kindly reply me through my
private email at ( mrs.fatimatariq1122@hotmail.com
)

Thanks and God bless you as you read my letter.
I awaiting for your urgent respond,
Sincerely Yours.
Sister Fatima.


See for yourself:
http://www.dogster.com/dogs/

For the love of dog, we hope you enjoy it.

Big Woofs,

~Dogster

http://www.dogster.com

Opt out of mailings from Dogster.com:

http://www.dogster.com/account/optout/?opt_out=yes&cem=ohfvarffjbex1974%40ubgznvy.pbz

No comments:

Loading

Scams in the News


Blacklisted Emails | Email Seal Explained

EMAIL SCAM SAFETY TIPS


Scam tips and understanding scam email.

1. Take caution when you open email attachments, if you don't know the sender, google search or internet search the sending email address first. You can also search for the title of the attachment, also key words found in the scam email like. Such as keywords like names of individuals, phone numbers, the scammers so called place of business, anything is valuable in a scam letter to help identify it


2. Respond to only email addresses you recognize. Contacts that you have used before, although infrequently can at times be hijacked, so take caution even if you know the sender

3. Never give out personal information. If asked for anything other than your name and email address, do not reply. This is a basic rule, if the ask for anything other than what you feel comfortable sharing, don't reply

4. Call before sending information, even if the email looks legit. The number should also be searched or googled before calling. Numbers with a +44 prefix are normally scam numbers. You can also have your service provider search the number as well.

5. Never give out bank account information or any form of identification numbers, Social Security Numbers, or Credit Card numbers. Don't fall for it, never give out a bank number or credit card number, unless your doing direct business with the bank itself, there should be no reason for anyone to ask you to place your numbers in any email

6. Western Union requests are typically fraudulent. A company should be able to use Credit Card services or PayPal Services. Never send money to anyone by wire for a purchase. Even money grams and bank cards are being used as bait, don't fall for these scams!

TIPS FROM THE FBI

Here are some tips you can use to avoid becoming a victim of cyber fraud or email scams:

Do not respond to unsolicited (spam) e-mail.

Do not click on links contained within an unsolicited e-mail.

Be cautious of e-mail claiming to contain pictures in attached files, as the files may contain viruses. Only open attachments from known senders. Virus scan the attachments if possible.

Avoid filling out forms contained in e-mail messages that ask for personal information.

Always compare the link in the e-mail to the link you are actually directed to and determine if they actually match and will lead you to a legitimate site.

Log on directly to the official website for the business identified in the e-mail, instead of "linking" to it from an unsolicited e-mail. If the e-mail appears to be from your bank, credit card issuer, or other company you deal with frequently, your statements or official correspondence from the business will provide the proper contact information.

Contact the actual business that supposedly sent the e-mail to verify if the e-mail is genuine.


To receive the latest information about cyber scams, please go to the FBI website and sign up for e-mail alerts by clicking on one of the red envelopes. If you have received a scam e-mail, please notify the IC3 by filing a complaint at www.IC3.gov.

For more information on e-scams, please visit the FBI's New E-Scams and Warnings webpage at http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/escams.htm.






How to Start out Fresh with a New Email Address


If you are really fed up with the flood of scam emails entering your spam box or inbox, maybe it's time to start out new?
If you do, here is the best way to do it. No matter what service you use, the number one ways to avoid the scams and spam is this.

Never sign up for anything where you address is going to be posted openly on a website.

Never sign a online Guest Book. This is how I deliberately get scam emails, I can start a fresh account, sign one guest book and get 20 scam emails in a few hours.

Never post you email in a forum or digest.

Never post your email in a service website, such as Newsvine, The Slate, or any other blog/news service.

Never send your email to a unknown person or company.

Follow these few simple guidelines and you should avoid the massive spams and scam emails. The more you think PRIVACY the less they will find your email address. It's really that simple.




mosthatedclan@live.com
blacklisteddomain@hotmail.com
Sharpchefjeff@hotmail.com
yougaveupiwont@hotmail.com


Submit Scam Emails Here





BannerFans.comBannerFans.comBannerFans.comBannerFans.com

BannerFans.com






Subject: *
How did you find us? *
E-mail Address: *
Your Alliase or Handle Name
Paste the Scam Senders email address here *
Paste Any Other Relevant Information
Paste the Body of the Scam Letter Here *

* RequiredEmail Forms For Your Site






Email Scams Data Base List