The fake email cannot be pasted because it contains "rich content". It does make it sound real then navigates you to a site (now taken down) to pay $1... Makes it seem legit... Now your credit card number is gone. They use your name in the greeting, answer questions in your email, and offer reasonable-english-sounding rationale for their request for a "credit check". The person who responded identified as Alysa Bennett using [email protected]
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