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We created ScamLetters.info with a desire to make the Internet a bit better.

Our database contains thousands of phishing and scam emails that are used to
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WHAT IS A SCAM?

Scam email is a letter which misrepresents the truth in order to deceive the
recepient. There are many kinds of scam letters:

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Even though there are so many of them, do not let this diversity confuse you.
All these scams have one and the same goal: steal you money and your personal
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New forms of scam emails appear on a regular basis, so we are working hard to
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