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- Email_fraud abstract "Email fraud is the intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual through email. Almost as soon as email became widely used, it began to be used as a means to defraud people. Email fraud can take the form of a "con game" or scam. Confidence tricks tend to exploit the inherent greed and dishonesty of their victims. The prospect of a 'bargain' or 'something for nothing' can be very tempting. Email fraud, as with other 'bunco schemes' usually targets naive individuals who put their confidence in get-rich-quick schemes such as 'too good to be true' investments or offers to sell popular items at 'impossibly low' prices. Many people have lost their life savings due to fraud.".
- Email_fraud wikiPageExternalLink www.emailscammers.com.
- Email_fraud wikiPageExternalLink www.millersmiles.co.uk.
- Email_fraud wikiPageExternalLink www.no419.com.
- Email_fraud wikiPageID "1086918".
- Email_fraud wikiPageRevisionID "597641033".
- Email_fraud hasPhotoCollection Email_fraud.
- Email_fraud subject Category:Confidence_tricks.
- Email_fraud subject Category:Internet_fraud.
- Email_fraud subject Category:Spamming.
- Email_fraud type Abstraction100002137.
- Email_fraud type Act100030358.
- Email_fraud type Activity100407535.
- Email_fraud type Bunco100779248.
- Email_fraud type ConfidenceTricks.
- Email_fraud type Crime100766234.
- Email_fraud type Event100029378.
- Email_fraud type Fraud100769092.
- Email_fraud type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Email_fraud type Swindle100780148.
- Email_fraud type Transgression100745005.
- Email_fraud type Wrongdoing100732746.
- Email_fraud type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Email_fraud comment "Email fraud is the intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual through email. Almost as soon as email became widely used, it began to be used as a means to defraud people. Email fraud can take the form of a "con game" or scam. Confidence tricks tend to exploit the inherent greed and dishonesty of their victims. The prospect of a 'bargain' or 'something for nothing' can be very tempting.".
- Email_fraud label "Email fraud".
- Email_fraud sameAs m.044tn1.
- Email_fraud sameAs Q16251652.
- Email_fraud sameAs Q16251652.
- Email_fraud sameAs Email_fraud.
- Email_fraud wasDerivedFrom Email_fraud?oldid=597641033.
- Email_fraud isPrimaryTopicOf Email_fraud.