Re: Now Assisting You email for help scam
I got this same email, supposedly from a friend. It used her name and her email. It looked just like it came from her, and some of our mutual friends were fooled. But I knew it wasn't her style of writing, she didn't greet me by name, and she didn't have the funds to be vacationing in London. Besides, she would have been so excited she would have shouted it from the rooftops. Turns out this is a Facebook hacking. I guess they hacked into her Facebook account and sent this email to all of her "friends" that had emails listed. And apparently Facebook considers this to be a low priority because not enough people are being hacked. Be careful out there, ladies! When in doubt, Google!
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