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Scammer from India

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:04 pm
by Mark
Hi all,

I'm getting darned tired of these stupid scamming/phishing attempts. The latest one is from India. Can one of you gents forward this to the company that is hosting (technotechindia.com) so he gets his account pulled?

Thanks!

Mark


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From: <[email protected]>
To: <mark@XXXX>
Subject: BBB SBQ Form #767388796(Ref#52-767388796-0-4)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:49:59 -0300
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<br>Thank you for supporting your Better Business Bureau (BBB).<br><br>As a service to BBB Accredited
Businesses, we try to ensure that the information we provide to
potential customers is as accurate as possible. In order for us to
provide the correct information to the public, we ask that you review
the information that we have on file for your company. <br><br>We
encourage you to use our ONLINE FORM to provide us with this updated
information. The URL below will take you directly to this form on our
website:<br><br><a href="http://technotechindia.com/cs1TiGfh/index.html >http://app.alaskaoregonwesternwashingto ... sbq</a><br>(UserID: 767388796 Password: VCm3kvfcm34kv)<br><br>You may also complete
the form on the reverse side of this letter and mail to PO Box 1000;
DuPont, WA; 98327; or fax to (206)436-5496.<br><br>Please look
carefully at your telephone and fax numbers on this sheet, and let us
know any and all numbers used for your business (including 800, 900,
rollover, and remote call forwarding). Our automated system is driven
by telephone/fax numbers, so having accurate information is critical
for consumers to find information about your business easily. <br><br>Thank you again for your support, and we look forward to
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Re: Scammer from India

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:01 pm
by choombak
I think the title should be "Spammer", and not "Scammer". :-) I can help, but I would need the complete mail headers. Please send these to amar at india.cauce.org. Thank you.