Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Our ATM CODE of conduct is {ATM 101}



On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:39 AM, ATM VISA CARD CENTRE <tester@shiningway.com.tw> wrote:
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Content preview:  Attention Beneficiary, Series of meetings have been held over
   the past 7 months with the secretary general of the United Nations Organization.
   This ended 3 days ago.Your Fund has finally been approved for immediate PAY
   OFF release by the West Africa Fund Monitoring Unit. Your fund will be paid
   to you via ATM VISA CARD which is casheable in any ATM machine or Bank anywhere
   in the world. We will send you an International ATM CARD (Visa Card) which
   you are to use in accessing your fund via in any ATM MACHINE Location anywhere
   in the world, and the maximum daily limit is Fifteen Thousand United States
   Dollars ($15,000.00) valued sum at Two Million Five Hundred thousand United
   States Dollars {$2,500,000.00} as been approved.Your fund to be released
  via ATM VISA CARD in act to uphold the rule of law which we represent and
  you have to reconfirm the informations below for security reasons. [...]

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 1.8 MILLION_USD            BODY: Talks about millions of dollars
 1.2 US_DOLLARS_3           BODY: Mentions millions of $ ($NN,NNN,NNN.NN)
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 2.0 ADVANCE_FEE_2          Appears to be advance fee fraud (Nigerian 419)
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 2.2 FAKE_REPLY_C           FAKE_REPLY_C
 4.2 FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK     Forged mail pretending to be from MS Outlook

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