Oh, boy, another scam email sent to me!
Disgusting alcohol with a disgusting name attached. You won't be celebrating his reign when your benefits get cut, MAGA scum.
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Oh, boy, another scam email sent to me!
Disgusting alcohol with a disgusting name attached. You won't be celebrating his reign when your benefits get cut, MAGA scum.

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Don't fall for this email...
Why do I keep getting this email? I never subscribed to it, and yet, I had to unsubscribe. I don't want to buy anything associated with his name or "made" by him.
If you were sent this, too, I urge you: don't buy into this scam. Don't contribute even a cent into that corrupt piece of shit billionaire's fat wallet. Don't buy products from companies or people who only view and treat their customers as numbers and never the human beings that they are.
The email has the audacity to describe him as a "genius CEO".
Stroking your own ego much, Musky?
He violates human rights, wants to cut essential programs (i.e. Medicaid, Medicare social security) that a lot of people, me included, rely on, AND he endorses the evil dicktator wannabe who shits himself in public!
Yeah, he's a real "genius" alright.
Don't support Trump cronie Elon Musk. Don't buy his products. Don't fill his overflowing rich-as-fuck pockets with your hard earned money.
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Fraudsters spoof university email addresses in six figure supply fraud
Action Fraud is issuing a warning as reports show that fraudsters are registering domain names to look like they belong to UK university email addresses. UK and European supply companies are being defrauded out of vast sums of money as a result of this. Fraudsters imitating one university’s address lead to a total victim loss of over £350,000. How the fraud works This type of fraud, known as European distribution fraud, happens when a company from overseas (usually from Europe) delivers products to the UK, but isn’t paid for the goods or the cost of shipping. Fraudsters are registering domains that are similar to genuine university domains such as xxxxacu-uk.org, xxxxuk-ac.org and xxxacu.co.uk. These domains are used to contact suppliers and order high value goods such as IT equipment and pharmaceutical chemicals in the university’s name. Suppliers will receive an email claiming to be from a university, requesting a quotation for goods on extended payment terms. Once the quotation has been provided, a purchase order is emailed to the supplier that is similar to a real university purchase order. The purchase order typically instructs delivery to an address, which may or may not be affiliated with the university. The items are then received by the criminals before being moved on, however no payment is received by the supplier. Director of Action Fraud, Pauline Smith, said: “This type of fraud can have a serious impact on businesses. This is why it’s so important to spot the signs and carry out all the necessary checks, such as verifying the order and checking any documents for poor spelling and grammar. “We know that there is a lack of reporting by affected companies and without this vital intelligence, a true picture of EDF cannot be reflected. “If you or your business has been a victim, report it to Action Fraud.” Protect your business against European distribution fraud Ensure that you verify and corroborate all order requests from new customers. Use telephone numbers or email addresses found on the retailers website – do not use the details given on the suspicious email for verification purposes. If the order request is from a new contact at an organisation that’s an existing customer, verify the request through an established contact to make sure it is legitimate. Check any documents for poor spelling and grammar – this is often a sign that fraudsters are at work. Every Report Matters – if you have been a victim of fraud or cyber crime, report it to Action Fraud online or by calling 0300 123 2040. Source: https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/news/fraudsters-spoof-university-email-addresses-jul18 Read the full article
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