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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2021-02-25 09:27
>> I intend to buy it for my Niece whose birthday. <<
I guess it's possible that someone forgot to finish the sentence and there are a lot of typos or mistakes in real emails, but this is a pretty regular phrasing mistake in scam emails.
>> Notice the Reply to has 2 l's in the last name.
>> From: jsclater@comcast.net
>> Reply to: jscllater@gmail.com
How come the "From" and "Reply to" emails are different? Not just one L or two, but comcast.net and gmail.com.
There are a lot of scams where people pretend to be other people in emails, sometimes even taking control of someone's account. But when you reply to an email, it replies to the email address it was sent from... no? What is going on here?
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