Received an email today stating that I had a "express delivery" sent to me and that there was an attached file which included the tracking number and other delivery information.
Rule #1: If you're going to try that scam, then do not let the recipient see that you've also sent it to numerous other parties. Am I supposed to believe that we all have packages and that somehow the tracking number is the same for all of us? How exactly is THAT supposed to work.
Rule #2: Use a spell checker. It's not that complicated of a technology and not using it destroys credibility, especially when you spell "adress" and "buisness".
Rule #3: Stop being such a dumb-ass. Have you not figured out that people are not going to click on an attachment which supposedly contains the tracking number (which was also in the body of the email!). Any reputable delivery organization would call, or at the very least give a 1-800 number for you to call to arrange for delivery.
I swear, people like this give scammers a bad name!
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