ed4copies
Local Chapter Manager
Dawn just got an email from my daughter-in-law.
Seems she and my son took an "impromptu" trip to Europe (the email is specific) and they were mugged last night. My son (35) is in the hospital and she desperately needs money to pay the hotel. Their plane leaves very shortly, so please reply quickly.
The letter is very well written. Spelling and punctuation are perfect. All names are correct.
Only problem--I talked with my son last night on his way home from work, in Milwaukee. Can't get to Europe that fast.
So, I call my son's cell phone and he is at work and fine and knows that MANY of the relatives have gotten this email. ONE sent a reply and got the "follow up" requesting an immediate transfer of $2000.
We are speculating that this came from information derived from Facebook. But, my knowledge of my son's day-to-day activities made this scam fail.
Knowledge is power.
So, I hope if any of you get a similar email, realize you can CALL the person. The email says their cell phone was taken.. IF that is true, you won't get through---but certainly it's untrue if the "victim" answers his phone.
Hope this helps someone else.
It's REALLY WELL done!!
Has anyone else heard of this??
Seems she and my son took an "impromptu" trip to Europe (the email is specific) and they were mugged last night. My son (35) is in the hospital and she desperately needs money to pay the hotel. Their plane leaves very shortly, so please reply quickly.
The letter is very well written. Spelling and punctuation are perfect. All names are correct.
Only problem--I talked with my son last night on his way home from work, in Milwaukee. Can't get to Europe that fast.
So, I call my son's cell phone and he is at work and fine and knows that MANY of the relatives have gotten this email. ONE sent a reply and got the "follow up" requesting an immediate transfer of $2000.
We are speculating that this came from information derived from Facebook. But, my knowledge of my son's day-to-day activities made this scam fail.
Knowledge is power.
So, I hope if any of you get a similar email, realize you can CALL the person. The email says their cell phone was taken.. IF that is true, you won't get through---but certainly it's untrue if the "victim" answers his phone.
Hope this helps someone else.
It's REALLY WELL done!!
Has anyone else heard of this??