I’m not sure why, but I sort of love this spammy piece of shit. I think perhaps it’s because it is SO far off target it sublimes itself away into the realm of the truly, hilariously ridonkulous. Every single par is wrong.
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Back at the dawn of time when I sold shopfittings for a living, we got a weekly scam message, probably the same people that have a rich Nigerian relative, and the one thing that I loved about them was they would always use a famous musician as their alias, like it was a common, run of the mill practice to name your children Elvis Presley, James Brown, Leonard Cohen and (I shit you not) Little Richard.
What is more annoying is our workplace IT team generates these fake phishing emails that get sent to our work accounts at random intervals which when we read we are meant to be able determine are fake and click the phishing alert button on Microsoft outlook. If you miss you are allocated to retake the annual email security training webinar.