Monday, July 24, 2006

Email Scammer Warning

Beware of this guy. He is trying to scam me with my e-gold. Just ignore him and do not reply. His IP is from xdsles163.osnanet.de ([89.166.178.163]). Here is the email in its entirety.
From jimduffy11cklt@yahoo.com Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:03:04 -0400
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Reply-To: "Lois Voss"
From: "Lois"
Message-ID: <0387629841.20060721150716@swjmrtcbbjas>
Subject: E-gold question

Good day,

Yesterday I was checking my egold account and was surprised at what I saw: I had almost 200 ounces of gold (USD 100,177.90). I never had so much money, (I only had USD177.90 in my account at he time of this transaction) I don't know how did they get there. I clicked on history and saw that money were transferred 2 hours ago, in the memo field I saw your email
address: When I was trying to sort this out - money disappeared from my egold account. I lost my money and money that came from nowhere. I changed my password immediately and now I am trying to find out what has happened. Luckily I made a screenshot with the transaction history for you to see and tell me what is going on. I hope that you will let me know what has happened. I did not contact egold support yet. I hope that we will be able to sort this matter ASAP. Before I will contact them.
Regards,

Lois Voss

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