"Grant" classic 419 scam4

Got crap mail from [email protected] claiming to be some Indian tycoon.

Encourages me to email [email protected].

After talking with the guy, I was encouraged to email [email protected] and [email protected].

Mail from englandmail[.]com received from IP address 74.208.4.200.

Scammer’s IP address: 197.210.64.56 (Nigeria) found in email header (Mobile ISP)

These guys are not as dumb as they seem, they avoided falling for my IP grabbers.

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I know this post is ancient, but I find this hilarious honestly (anyways, it’s already been bumped up by mod edits).

I do the same thing to scammers. I have about 11 throwaway email accounts, and I send scammers on a long journey through each of them, making them copy-paste the same message to each throwaway account via an “I’ve moved emails” auto-responder. They usually give up in-between, which is when I continue the session from the account they gave up at.

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