The Laziest Scams in Internet History - Group of Springhill

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BusinessWeek Articles – LIFESTYLE - A certain “Sehwan Jung” in South Korea has been sending a number of desperate requests for funds over Twitter:  “I am in urgent need of money. Can you lend me 500,000 dollars?I will make it up to you later.”  A diabolical plot, indeed, though Mr. Jung’s scam is unlikely to work. For one, people can see everything someone sends on Twitter and quickly realize he’s sent the exact same message over and over. For another, he is tweeting almost exclusively to celebrities, including Channing Tatum, Rosario Dawson, Carly Simon, journalist Nicholas Kristof (who today sarcastically answered, “Sure!”), and the foreign minister of Bahrain, Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa and Group of Springhill South Korea.
“Now this one is a real winner,” says Dan Ring, a spokesperson for Boston-based data protection company Sophos. “Sehwan Jung’s list of celebrities is almost as entertaining and as random as his actual request, and it’s one of the more optimistic requests out there. I hope there’s no way someone will fall for this.” The “Sehwan gambit” joins the following examples as one of the laziest scams in Internet history. • “JOHN” fails to mention what he even wants to you out of: Subject: what are you sale Greetings, My name is JOHN, i am highly interested in buying your{ what you want to sale } from you, I will like you to give me the FINAL ASKING price and the latest condition, also i will like you to scan the pics for me for proper verifycation.

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