If you aren’t a scammer, and want to hook up with people for a legitimate business proposition, I have a few pointers to give you.
- Use a legitimate e-mail address
- Address people directly, and now via an undisclosed email recipiants list
- Present yourself and your project and offer to call or hook up IRL for more information
- Use correct language, and format your mail as good as possible.
- Don’t use scraped email addresses (harvested from the web)
David Adams has done the oposite in this mail that just landed in my inbox:
from dansukin@libero.it <dansukin@libero.it>
reply-to ”dansukin@libero.it” <dansukin@libero.it>
to undisclosed-recipients
date Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:21 PM
subject relateI need to relate with you some urgent business matters concerning transfer of
funds.
On receipt of your response in affirmation of your willingness to work with
me I will send to you
full details and more information about myself and the said funds for your
better understanding.
I will prefer we communicate for now via email
Yours sincerely,
David Adams
David Adams’ mail goes straight to the junk folder. He is pitching for a scam.