BEWARE!! "Mail Art" (not) spammer called 'Catherine O'Sullivan'

Beware folks!

I was recently contacted by Catherine O'Sullivan who I had never heard of.

'I have seen your Mail Art, and would like to share some thoughts about Mail Art with you', she said.

'OK', 'I replied, 'What do you want to talk about?'

Then I got a follow-up saying she lived in the US (Denver, CO, I think) had been a nurse, was a religous person, was seriously ill, etc, and as I was a 'sensitive' person she would like to transfer some of her funds to me before she died, if only I would give her my bank details, etc.'

Spam -delete!

BEWARE!

 

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Comment by William M on February 28, 2023 at 11:32am

i got an email from her recently too. almost exactly the same as the one people were talking about last week(or so) (which i got two of - i mean duplicate emails over several days).

Comment by CtlAltDel on February 28, 2023 at 10:58am
Yep, the spammers seem to be invading IUOMA at the moment.

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