Just lastnight I was checking my mail and I saw one envelope that looked a bit different from the others. It was addressed to my mother and supposedly came from Spain.
She right away thought it to be scam because we know not a single soul in Spain. But certainly the envelope was stamped and paid for with the Euro.
I excitedly opened the envelope and read the contents which included reference number and processing form. It was funny looking but I have to admit the appearance of "Jose Luis Miguel's" report is fooling.
This Don Miguel, Vice president of the company says I had won the lottery and it was well-written so we didn't know what to expect. I said I would call the next day and see what this is about.
Well while I was checking my emails the letter came into my mind, because honestly I had thought about the possibility of being $615,810.00 richer. Gas is SO expensive now... Thanks mr. Bush! Then I saw this site and well I can forget the money but I hope my report can bring whoever is working on this a step further in putting all those miguels out of the business.
Whoever else has had this happen to them, this morning as I was looking at all those reports, I really found it funny how they obviously change the name so often seemingly with every other person they try to victimize. But it isn't funny knowing someone could have fallen for this "game".
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