Craigslist, Ebay and other online buying/selling scams.
by BenTheMiner Tue May 27, 2025 1:23 am
My college inbox gets a lot of fraudulent emails sent out through compromised accounts.

One of these emails claims to be giving away free items, with no pickup available, asking for address and payment information for "shipping." This information will likely instead be used for malicious purposes, with the "free" items likely not existing.

Here is the email address: [email protected]

Email:
Dear students and staff members,

One of our alumni, Mrs. Angelica Boggan , is currently bestowing, and she's Amplely offering to share her late husband's cherished possessions.

To express your interest in these items, we kindly request that you contact Mrs. ANGELICA ,. She can be reached at ( [email protected] ) for a quick and urgent response.

Among the items available are a neatly and barely

Used PlayStation 5, a violin, a 2014 Yamaha baby grand piano, Eric Clapton's 1939 Martin OOO-42 guitar, a Canon EOS 800D camera, and an Apple MacBook Pro laptop, SATO CL4NX Plus TT Printer [203dpi, Ethernet.

It is important to emphasize that these items are being offered for free, with no pickup available. Instead, Mrs ANGELICA , is offering to have the items delivered directly to your home.

To facilitate this, a shipping fee will be required, regardless of the destination.

We encourage those interested to reach out to Mrs ANGELICA ( [email protected] ) promptly, as these items are sure to find new homes quickly. Don't miss this opportunity to acquire these remarkable pieces.


Note
It's advisable to use your alternative email to contact her; she can reply to your inbox because @bcmail.cuny.edu won't allow outside email to enter.

Thank you for your attention.
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