Posted: 9/3/2013 3:16:03 PM EDT
| I just received an email from the World Bank saying my over dues funds have been deposited into my account. All I have to do is login on the provided website, supply my account number and pass word and the funds will be transferred. I did not know I had overdue funds due me in a bank I have never had an account at. What are the chances this is a scam? |
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I just received an email from the World Bank saying my over dues funds have been deposited into my account. All I have to do is login on the provided website, supply my account number and pass word and the funds will be transferred. I did not know I had overdue funds due me in a bank I have never had an account at. What are the chances this is a scam? People still fall for this shit every day |
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Quoted: I just received an email from the World Bank saying my over dues funds have been deposited into my account. All I have to do is login on the provided website, supply my account number and pass word and the funds will be transferred. I did not know I had overdue funds due me in a bank I have never had an account at. What are the chances this is a scam? It's a scam, but there are ways to counter-scam and come out ahead. Send me your account info--I should be able to get at least $1500 out of the scammers, and I'll split the proceeds with you.
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