Got this email this AM
from Western Union st104624@ait.ac.th
reply-to westernunion.organization@yahoo.com.hk
to date Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 4:02 AM
subject Dear Customer.
mailed-by ait.ac.th
hide details 4:02 AM (2 hours ago)Dear Esteemed Customer,
You have been awarded with the sum of $50,000.00 US Dollars
by our office, as one of our customers who use Western
Union in their daily business transaction.
This award was been selected through the internet, where
your e-mail address was indicated and notified. Please
provide Mr. David Palmer with the following details
listed below so that your fund will be remitted to you
through Western Union immediately.
* Full Name:
* Sex: Age:
* Martial Status:
* Nationality:
* Country:
* Direct Address:
* Mobile Number:
* Office Number:
* Occupation:

FWIW our university's IT department still frequently has to lock accounts and reset passwords every time a similar one as these pops up. Worse, they're often “localized” by running them through google translate. So it doesn't even read like official communication.
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Well, I can see how some creative one's might spoof some people … but some of them out there are incredibly lame … like this one … I just cannot imagine anyone falling for it …
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Back when they did these scams by phone, the victims were usually elderly people…
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Morgan – I should have been clearer. I know some of these scams work. What I was wondering was – are there ones out there that don't work at all? That is, have an effective fitness of zero?
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