Incoming? Sam Winnall

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Going to all that effort to create a fake account, then falling at the last hurdle by crap grammar.

Reminds me of those Far East 'phishing' scams where they create a realistic-looking email from your bank and then they write stuff like "Now is for time to enter of your bank account and sorting code. Please to enter ASAP to avoid delay inconvenience., etc, etc".

What do you mean "scam"............oh fuck
 
Laughing my head off. You keep supporting your bum chum and I'll keep wanting better for my team.
 
Going to all that effort to create a fake account, then falling at the last hurdle by crap grammar.

Reminds me of those Far East 'phishing' scams where they create a realistic-looking email from your bank and then they write stuff like "Now is for time to enter of your bank account and sorting code. Please to enter ASAP to avoid delay inconvenience., etc, etc".
They do that on purpose, or at least they don't mind. If someone is stupid enough to read crap spelling and grammar and not realise then they are more likely to sign up to a scam scheme.

People who are more savvy might initially be taken in by a well written email but eventually twig that a scam is on the cards and get wary before the payoff. These scam artists want the thickos because they are more likely to be taken in fully and make a payment or something.

If a scam email is too well written it attracts many people who won't eventually be taken in but the scammers still have to deal with and filter all the emails they get back. They're basically self filtering out the more intelligent out of their potential targets.

* source for this is a cyber security course I went in a few months ago.
 
They do that on purpose, or at least they don't mind. If someone is stupid enough to read crap spelling and grammar and not realise then they are more likely to sign up to a scam scheme.

People who are more savvy might initially be taken in by a well written email but eventually twig that a scam is on the cards and get wary before the payoff. These scam artists want the thickos because they are more likely to be taken in fully and make a payment or something.

If a scam email is too well written it attracts many people who won't eventually be taken in but the scammers still have to deal with and filter all the emails they get back. They're basically self filtering out the more intelligent out of their potential targets.

* source for this is a cyber security course I went in a few months ago.
Interesting psychology. I'd never thought of it that way before!
 



Reminds me of those Far East 'phishing' scams where they create a realistic-looking email from your bank and then they write stuff like "Now is for time to enter of your bank account and sorting code. Please to enter ASAP to avoid delay inconvenience., etc, etc".

Apparently a lot of spammers do that deliberately, the logic being that any fucker still stupid enough to fall for it will be very easy to rip off :D
 
Apparently QPR were in for him but their bid was rejected. Ah well, can't Winn-em-all.
The bad news is I'm here next week as well
 
I've just heard we're after him, apparently tried to get him in Jan.

Also told Brooks will most probably go.....possibly Bournemouth.

Please take all this with a large pinch of salt. No reason to doubt the person who told me but it's one thing to be interested it's another to actually get the signature.
 
He'd be an excellent signing for us as long as the talk about his bad attitude is wrong.
 
Grade A Penis. The Pigs are welcome to him.
 



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