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A Fake "You've Been Nominated by Who's Who" Emails

From: "Erica Lee" - remotb4media@unbiasedbook.com

Date: June 12, 2019 at 9:51:07 AM PDT

Subject: Youve Been Nominated by Whos Who

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America's Most Trusted and

Accomplished Individuals Since 1898

Dear Valued Candidate,

Congratulations, you've been nominated for Who's Who in America! I am writing to ask if you would provide us with information about your personal and professional accomplishments for possible inclusion in our upcoming 2019 edition.

Simply click this link and enter the details about all of your credentials and accomplishments. To help our editors compile the most accurate biographical reference resource possible, we ask that you complete the biographical data submission form within 10 days of receipt.

For more than 100 years, we have chronicled the lives and accomplishments of distinguished Americans. This book, along with many of our titles, can be found on the shelves of prestigious libraries throughout the United States, including the Library of Congress. Over time, we have also compiled a robust online database of these noteworthy individuals, thereby enabling people from around the world to learn about their great contributions. Having one’s name listed among our listees is quite an achievement.

Congratulations again on your nomination! You are to be commended for the efforts that have brought your name to our attention.

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Sincerely,

Fred M. Marks

Editor-in-Chief, Whos Who in America

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