This email is floating around & a few people here at work got it.
-----Original Message-----From: United Postal Service [Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 5:59 PMTo: [email]guy.primus@******.com[/email]Subject: UPS: Your Tracking # 785867546740Sorry, we were not able to deliver postal package you sent on November the 1st in time because the recipient’s address is not correct.Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.If you do not receive package in ten days you will have to pay 36$ per day.Your UPSmail@ups.com]
If anything, the threat of charging $36/day from UPS is a give away. Seems to me that if a package wasn't picked up within a certain time limit, that UPS would just return it to the original sender.
"May you always have memories to scrap!" ~ Diana
Hmmm... haven't seen that one yet. TFS!
Trish ~ It's all fun and games until somebody loses an EYELET!
It's not even United Postal Service anyway... it's United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
If it were regular mail, it would be USPS - United States Postal Service. Yup, that one's a phish that easy to spot.
If it were regular mail, it would be USPS - United States Postal Service. Yup, that one's a phish that easy to spot.
that's so lame, i hope nobody buys into it.
"a heart in love with beauty never grows old" (turkish proverb)
That and other scams were on the Oprah show Monday. What people won't try, eh?
I wonder, sometimes, if we ever give God a headache.
This came thru our server here at work back in July and I actually mailed a package thru UPS in July and clicked on the message and got the virus - and so did other co-workers from different departments.
Believe me DO NOT OPEN this up.
Believe me DO NOT OPEN this up.
Kellie
Ok, so it's a virus spreader.....
I thought from the title being "scam" that it was to cheat you out of money. I was wondering how they were going to actually get any money out of you......
I thought from the title being "scam" that it was to cheat you out of money. I was wondering how they were going to actually get any money out of you......
Haven't seen that one but hopefully the charge of $36 a day would alert anyone that might fall for it.
Kathy, who likes to think about scrapbooking
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