Actually I get somewhat of a chuckle out of some of the more obvious scams. A bank contacts me asking me to confirm the details of my account. Of course I have never heard of this bank. The only bank where I keep any money is one that is based in my own state and any and all business I do with them is in person at the teller's booth. Online all I can do is look at my balance and see photo copies of checks. Can't make payments. For payments I use a credit card which has fraud protection.
So in essence these scams are wasted on me but it's still amusing to see what they've come up with. I'm keeping a collection of the more obvious and amusing emails. Maybe some day I'll write a book about email scams and use some of these as examples. Trying to think of a title. Maybe: "Scammers I've Met Online" or "Yeah Right". Possibly even "Do They Think I'm Stupid?" ;D
Sometimes it's fun to play with them. I often reply the "Nigeria Scam" with a link to the F.B.I's page on the Nigeria Scam. Other times I do a quick lookup of their IP# and point out that I know this is faked but I have been able to trace their real one and have notified the authorities in the US and their country.
I know of one guy who actually did find the IP# and trace that to an address. Needless to say he never recieved word from the scammers again once he sent an email listing their home address and telephone number. ;D
