an offer (not) too good to refuse

lynnb

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Today I received this invitation in my email inbox, from sender jkaplan@theadrevolution.co:
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Needless to say I didn't accept the offer or click on the unsubscribe button. My Success Manager (don't you love that?) will have to devote their skills to milking helping someone else. Funny thing is, I don't think John Weiss ever needed their help.

I think the only way they could have obtained my name and email is through my Flickr.
 
"We’re pleased to inform you that you’ve passed our initial screening process..."

Which probably consisted of having an email address. How exhilarating!
 
I have a simple approach to this kind of thing: I cannot possibly have "passed a screening process" or "won a competition"........ that I didn't enter.
 
Virtual horse's head through the email next...

When I started in banking at the end of the telex era it was my job as the graduate trainee to screen the scams out. Plus ca change!
 
So I looked up the URL www.theadrevolution.co, which is, according to itself, "taking the world by storm". I predict either The Next Big Thing or stormy weather ahead! Me, I'm a stormy weather type of photographer :D
 
I get occasional FAX messages from a law office in Canada telling me someone died, they can't find the Heir, and they don't know what to do with the inheritance money; so since I have the same last name, they will give it to me. I've gotten several of these from more than one place. I googled one of these law offices, and it did have a website.

Anyone else ever get one like that?
 
I get occasional FAX messages from a law office in Canada telling me someone died, they can't find the Heir, and they don't know what to do with the inheritance money; so since I have the same last name, they will give it to me. I've gotten several of these from more than one place. I googled one of these law offices, and it did have a website.

Anyone else ever get one like that?
Oh, yes, from time to time. That's very typical of the "Nigerian Scam". There's usually a slightly stilted style of English, and use of honorifics.
 
I get occasional FAX messages from a law office in Canada telling me someone died, they can't find the Heir, and they don't know what to do with the inheritance money; so since I have the same last name, they will give it to me. I've gotten several of these from more than one place. I googled one of these law offices, and it did have a website.

Anyone else ever get one like that?

Heck yeah, and I instantly told my job to shove it; bought a new girlfriend, and haven't stopped traveling the world and drinking Pina Colada's ever since. Life is good.
 
I suppose the classic old email with the distant relative from Nigeria loaded with dollars is not fashionable any more and they need to make a living, so....
 
“I have twenty million US Dollars and I must send you this amount as part of my inheritance “

Yes, these good old times seem to have gone.
 
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