The spelling errors and such are on purpose. If it looks too clean it’ll attract a lot of people wasting a lot of the scammers time trying to bait the victims just for the victim to get wise half way thru and pull out.. those who reply to letter that have spelling errors and strange characters are already more gullible since they didn’t turn away at those signs. Now the scammer has a much higher chance of the victim believing them and seeing the scam thru to the end.
The spelling errors and such are on purpose. If it looks too clean it’ll attract a lot of people wasting a lot of the scammers time trying to bait the victims just for the victim to get wise half way thru and pull out.. those who reply to letter that have spelling errors and strange characters are already more gullible since they didn’t turn away at those signs. Now the scammer has a much higher chance of the victim believing them and seeing the scam thru to the end.
The spelling errors and such are on purpose. If it looks too clean it’ll attract a lot of people wasting a lot of the scammers time trying to bait the victims just for the victim to get wise half way thru and pull out.. those who reply to letter that have spelling errors and strange characters are already more gullible since they didn’t turn away at those signs. Now the scammer has a much higher chance of the victim believing them and seeing the scam thru to the end.
1. A lot of people have filters on their email accounts so these scams use weird characters to skirt around the filters. Like if you send everything that mentions ‘Bitcoin’ to trash, but the scammers use ‘Bîťçøîñ’ so it slips through into your inbox
2. The scammers don’t want anyone smart enough to realise they’re being scammed, they’re looking for victims that would click regardless of the weird letters and spelling mistakes
1. A lot of people have filters on their email accounts so these scams use weird characters to skirt around the filters. Like if you send everything that mentions ‘Bitcoin’ to trash, but the scammers use ‘Bîťçøîñ’ so it slips through into your inbox
2. The scammers don’t want anyone smart enough to realise they’re being scammed, they’re looking for victims that would click regardless of the weird letters and spelling mistakes
1. A lot of people have filters on their email accounts so these scams use weird characters to skirt around the filters. Like if you send everything that mentions ‘Bitcoin’ to trash, but the scammers use ‘Bîťçøîñ’ so it slips through into your inbox
2. The scammers don’t want anyone smart enough to realise they’re being scammed, they’re looking for victims that would click regardless of the weird letters and spelling mistakes
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