Friday, June 29, 2018

have you seen the email scam that uses a free BMW 730 as bait? It actually has Beverly Hills BMW as the place it's trying to convince you is giving away a car


this is the photo in the scam email

BMW LOTTERY DEPARTMENT
5070 WILSHIRE BLVD
LOS ANGELES. CA 90036
NEIGHORHOOD: MID WILSHIRE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
EMAIL: bmwclaimfediciarydesk11@gmail.com


Hello,

This is to inform you that you have been selected for a prize of a brand new 2017 Model BMW 7 Series Car and a Check of $500,000.00 USD from the international balloting programs held on the 15th of JUNE 2018 in the UNITED STATE OF AMERICA.

Description of prize vehicle;
Model: 730iA Color (exterior): Metallic Silver Mileage: 5 Transmission: Automatic 6 Speed
Options: Cold weather package, premium package, fold down rear seats w/ski bag, am fm stereo with single in dash compact disc player.

The selection process was carried out through random selection in our computerized email selection system (ESS) from a database of over 250,000 email addresses drawn from all the continents of the world which you were selected.

The BMW Lottery is approved by the British Gaming Board and also licensed by the International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR). To begin the processing of your prize you are to contact our fiduciary claims department for more information as regards procedures to the claim of your prize.
Name: Mr. Moore James
Email : bmwclaimfediciarydesk11@gmail.com

Contact him by providing him with your secret pin code Number
BMW: 2551256003/23.

You are also advised to provide him with the under listed information as soon as possible:
1. Name in Full:
2. Residential Address:
3. Nationality:
4. Age:
5. Sex
6. Occupation:
7. Direct Phone:
8. Present Country:
9. Email address:
10. Pin code Number BMW: 2551256003/23

Please you are to provide him with the above listed details as soon as possible so he can begin with the processing of your prize winnings.

Congratulations again from all our staff and thank you for being part of our promotional program.

Mrs. Rachael Adams.

THE DIRECTOR PROMOTIONS
BMW LOTTERY DEPARTMENT
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA




They got the address mostly right

They got the name of the supposed person emailing this out Rachael Adams  different than it would show up in their email address rachaeeadams@gmail.com  Seriously? Add the "L" and make it look a bit more legit!

I wonder why they make such obvious mistakes that are clear indicators of a scam. 

2 comments:

  1. These obvious mistakes that are clear indicators of a scam are not unintentional.

    These lottery scams, Nigerian Price willing to give you $1,000,000 scam, etc. are designed to be as obvious and evident as possible. They purposely include many of these "obvious mistakes" and “clear indicators of a scam”.

    Scammers can send millions of emails per day. The next step for the scammer is to directly contact the victims that fall for the ridiculous initial email. By placing all these clear mistakes/warning signs scammers make sure that only the less informed, less internet savvy and more gullible victims reply (everyone else immediately knows they are looking at a scam).

    Sending emails out is virtually free and very low risk for the scammer but the next step, spending time on the phone with the victim, has a cost in terms of time and money and higher risk of getting caught. By making the emails as blatant as possible the scammers ensure that they only need to talk to a small number of victims that are also highly likely to send them money/confidential information.

    If the scammer sends out 1,000,000 emails and 1% of the recipients reply then the scammers would have to TALK to 10,000 people. That would require quite a significant infrastructure, people, phones, time, etc. By making the emails these bad scammers make sure they only talk to 0.001%. 10 very uninformed/gullible.

    These scammers are not stupid. They are ruthless and prey on the less informed/educated.

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    1. Wow... that's clever, and seems ridiculous, but brilliant. Damn them.

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