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Am 18.09.2014 09:10, schrieb scott:
>> I agree, but that's kinda the point. They don't want to waste time with
>> people who know it's a scam.
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> Sorry I don't see what they gain or how it benefits them by putting
> mistakes in the email. If a group of people only know it's a scam
> because of mistakes written in the text of the email, then they'd be
> better off not putting in those mistakes and having those people click
> the link to get whatever malware/spyware.
Scam is not phishing.
But yes, the question why those emails are so poorly written can also be
asked for phishing emails.
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