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Scam Email received June 18, 2018 from info@careertolls.biz

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Email From:

info@careertolls.biz

Subject:

bulletproof RDP/unlimited SMTP/https cpanel

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Email Subject:

bulletproof RDP/unlimited SMTP/https cpanel


bulletproof RDP/unlimited SMTP/https cpanel – tools@smtp-service.com


Hi there, please check my below updated bulk mailing tools list, Skype ID live:smtptools_1 ICQ UIN 722 606 219 Plan 1: Unlimited SMTP server + Turbo Mailer + admin RDP/Price: $155/Monthly Plan 2: Unlimited web-based SMTP/Price:$175/Monthly Plan 3: Supmer mailer + admin RDP + 5 SMTP rotate/price: $255/Monthly Plan 4: Unlimited SMTP server/Price: $99/Monthly Plan 5: Unlimited webmail Roundcube webmail (bcc up to 1000 emails)price: $135/Monthly Zimbra webmail (bcc up to 1000 emails)price: $155/Monthly Plan 6: spam and scan friendly Admin RDP/price: $45/Monthly Location avaiable: China/Hongkong/Malaysia/USA/Romania Plan 7: SMTP Mail Cracker/price: $65 with lifetime license Plan 8: Email Sorter and Email list manager/price: $135 with lifetime license Plan 9:business/CEO & CFO email leads 1- business company email leads: $35 per 100k 2- CEO & CFO email leads: $50 per 100k Plan 10: bulletproof cpanel/WHM Price: $55/Monthly host any page/ignore any reports/create unlimited cpanel accounts Plan 11: email extractor/price: $155 with lifetime license Plan 12:email verifier/price $135 with lifetime license Payment we accept: 1- Perfect Money 2- Bitcoin 3- Western Union 4- Money Gram 5- Bank T/T online marketing info & tech Add: No 354 Hongxiang Road, Ouhai district, Wenzhou city, Zhejiang Province, China Skype id live:smtptools_1 ICQ UIN 722 606 219 Email:tools@smtp-service.com tools@smtp-service.com

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Ten Minutes 10 minutes.

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  1. Google the details.

    Do a Google search for the persons name/company name that the email has come from.

  2. Confirm the details.

    Visit their website and look for a phone number or email address. Search for the website yourself. Do not assume the details in the email are valid.

  3. Confirm using the information you have found

    Using the details you have researched, call or email the business and ask them to verify the information within the email.

  4. Check if the email has been sent to multiple people

    Google snippets of the email text to see if the same format has been used in the past. eg “Army officer from Syria but now living with the United Nations on asylum”

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