E-Mail fraud – do only "other people" fall for it?
Lynndel Edgington of Eagle Research Associates has helped more than one person on the WorkAtHomeTruth newsletter become a victim of E-Mail fraud. More importantly he's helped people avoid unwittingly become a criminal party to e-Mail scams.
And as Lynndell points out in his report "E-Mail Fraud – A Crime of Persuasion", "it does not make any difference how educated you are, you can fall for one of these Fraudulent E-mails. There have been Doctors, Lawyers, Accountants, Financial Planners, Stock Broker’s, and other professional people who have fallen for this. It is not just those 'other people' who fall for them."
So ask yourself again – "Could I possibly fall for an e-Mail Scam?"
Again, Lynndel says:
"If you are like most of us, the answer to the above is "NO!" But are you sure? Now I know what you are thinking, only “those other people” fall for one of these obvious E-mail scams. Yet over 500,000 people worldwide fall for one of these E-mails, and it is a $50 Billion Dollar a year business, and that is only what is reported. Over 40% are never reported.
Your in-box has become a fight for your wallet. Today there are over 20 different types of Fraudulent E-mails being sent out on a daily basis to your in-box. While there are over 20 different types, there are at least 4-6 versions of each type of E-mail."
If you want to make sure you win the fight for your wallet and learn how to avoid E-Mail scams, Lynndel is offering his full report "E-Mail Fraud – A Crime of Persuasion. Will I Fall for One?" to you for free.
To obtain this report do the following (Telephone Number is not required):
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Put "Request for E-Mail Fraud Report" in the message box.
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Lynndel will send you your free report.
About Eagle Research Associates:
Eagle Research Associates, Inc. was founded by the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Lynndel R. Edgington. Lynn seeing the lack of education regarding investments by the general public, and aware of the constraints of Law Enforcement Agencies to deal with the explosion of Internet investment scams, Eagle Research Associates, Inc. was born. In sharing his ideas and goals for the corporation with others, Lynn was able to assemble a strong management team, Board of Directors, and a multi-talented team comprising the research and investigative abilities of the corporation.
Eagle Research Associates' Team Members Include:
(All Team Members are Independent Contractors, not employees)
If you want to make sure you win the fight for your wallet and learn how to avoid E-Mail scams, Lynndel is offering his full report "E-Mail Fraud – A Crime of Persuasion. Will I Fall for One?" to you for free.
- Gary Morley, FBI – Retired, Licensed Investigator/Researcher
- Craig Hannaford, RCMP-Retired - Licensed Investigator/Researcher
- Greggory Brian Evans, PhD, Research Analyst
- Christian Paasche, Research Analyst
Remember, you can get Lynndel Edgington's full report "E-Mail Fraud – A Crime of Persuasion. Will I Fall for One?" for free:
To obtain the report do the following (Telephone Number is not required):
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Put "Request for E-Mail Fraud Report" in the message box.
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Lynndel will send you your free report.
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Comments on E-Mail fraud – do only "other people" fall for it?
12:48 am
Request for E-Mail Fraud Report
2:37 am
Ronald, you'll need to request it through Eagle Research Associate's contact form here:
http://eagleresearchassociates.org/contact_us.php
You don't need to enter your phone number there.
5:20 pm
This is good information. I get emails all the time that I have to think twice about opening. Some of them I open and if I am not completely sure it is legit I delete it.
10:54 pm
Paul, I'm surprised you didn't mention Congressmen in this report, some of them have fallen for it, too.
12:43 pm
I received this letter:
Hi,
We'd like to let you know about our new Terms of Service. As Twitter
has evolved, we've gained a better understanding of how folks use the
service. As a result, we've updated the Terms and we're notifying
account holders.
We've posted a brief overview on our company blog and you can read the
Terms of Service online. If you haven't been by in a while, we invite
you to visit Twitter to see what else is new.
Overview: http://blog.twitter.com
Terms: http://www.twitter.com/tos
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com
These updates complement the spirit of Twitter. If the nature of our
service changes, we'll revisit the Terms as necessary. Comments are
welcome, please find the "feedback" link on the Terms of Service page.
Thanks,
Biz Stone, Co-founder
Twitter, Inc.
Is it from Twitter, or from fraudster?