I usually can spot this nonsense a mile away, but this time I got fooled too! Mainly because the sender was "Mike" so I thought it was our Mike with a fantastic deal just for me. LOL After reading a couple of lines I knew I'd been had, so then started worrying about viruses, and hastily fumbled for the delete button, knowing full well I was too late anyway!
LOL, now imagine if I had 3 and a half million dollars, what would I do? Hummmm.....
I know, I send an email to a complete stranger offering to give the a percentage cut of my money.....NOT !!!
I received a hand written letter similiar to this years ago. It's an old scam. They will want your bank details to send you the money. (Yeah Right!) and then they need a little more information about you so that they feel secure in sending you millions...and whamo you have given your idenity away. After that they will purchase items with your ID.
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