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FROM MRS JOSEFINA TAN (BUSINESS PROPOSAL)
rosangela.cintra@inpe.br


Scam Email received July 3, 2018 from rosangela.cintra@inpe.br

rosangela.cintra@inpe.br
rosangela.cintra@inpe.br
Email From:

rosangela.cintra@inpe.br

Subject:

FROM MRS JOSEFINA TAN (BUSINESS PROPOSAL)

Other emails used:

rosangela.cintra@inpe.br,

Email Subject:

FROM MRS JOSEFINA TAN (BUSINESS PROPOSAL)


FROM MRS JOSEFINA TAN (BUSINESS PROPOSAL) – rosangela.cintra@inpe.br


I am Mrs Josefina Tan, I serve as Regional Auditor of Banco de Oro Universal Bank (BDO) and Regal Properties Inc Philippines.I have got a business proposal of $10.2M USD for you.Which i have planned to invest in your country with your assistance. With your total commitment this transaction will be sealed within days.Your share in this endeavor is 30% of the total money which is approx. $3.600,000 united states dollars. please contact me for more details Regards from, Thank You, Mrs Josefina Tan – This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ rosangela.cintra@inpe.br

The above email is a scam. If you still think is legitimate, but you’re still concerned, then follow these steps:

Ten Minutes 10 minutes.

How to check if you received a scam email

  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”

Most of us know someone who is vulnerable to these types of attacks. Fortunately, if you’re aware of the presence of these scams, and armed with some basic knowledge on identifying them, you can greatly reduce your chances people you know becoming a victim. Please help them by sharing this information on Facebook or Twitter using the #telltwo and #takefive hashtags.
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