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Frank Huth Goes Phishing

sequanna

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Any offers to buy or rent your timeshare from Frank Huth (frank_huth011@yahoo.co.uk) should be discarded. The man is an outright fraudster. He will make an offer, engage you in a prolonged email exchange (at which point you will have become suspicious) -- then, finally, the clincher: "I got your mailm, please I want you to tell me the name of your bank please let me see what I will do please thanks and have I nice day."
Take good care.
 
Thanks for the heads up. All should note that many of the "Nigerian Scam" types use email addresses that go back to the UK to look more legitimate. Just because someone has a UK email address doesn't mean they are in the UK itself.
 
California Connection?

Apparently this guy has been doing some business in California although I cannot confirm it. I needed an excuse to contact an old friend who is a supervisor in the California State Attorneys Office and forwarded the information to her.
 
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