Friday, August 3, 2012

Cataloguing Scam Morphs

Yes, there is a connection between the title, the subject, and the photo.

Sorta.

See if you can find it.

I got an email from a scammer who -- like a few others recently -- addressed me as if I had sent them a catalog of products that I had that were orderable online.

Granted, I do have my bogus company, Bonco, UnInc., and their line of imaginary products, which have been featured on this blog in posts past.  But a catalog of their products, online or off?  I've never had any such.  But I digress.

A feller named "Allen Parks" claimed he'd found my company online, and requested that I supply him with a price list.  He didn't initially say what KIND of product price list.  Scammers don't tend to dwell much on pithy details like that.

So I responded, "Oh sure...we gotz what you needz.  What is it you needz?".

A few days later, I got this:

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3 Comments:

Blogger Sandee said...

Miller bottle she has. That's my take. Talented too. Bwahahahahaha.

Loved this and I've had the same request. I just delete them.

Have a terrific day and weekend. My best to Seymour. :)

03 August, 2012 09:56  
Blogger Right Truth said...

For some reason this reminded me of one of Obama's emails, begging them to send him the price of a beer. That sounds desperate, somewhat like your unhappy customer


Debbie
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04 August, 2012 07:41  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fascinating - I just got a fax from a fellow asking for nearly the identical parts. On the phone when he asked for our fax #, he had a vaguely Middle Eastern accent. Said he was from a city in our territory, but the phone he called from is a landline in Hale Center, TX...not even close to us. I told him we're not a Cat dealer, he said it didn't matter, just to get the prices and order the parts.

Nah, I don't think so, chum.

SK

25 November, 2013 08:18  

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