Home Categories Scamming - Fraud Oxfam Aid Advance Fee Scams Being Sent by Online Scammers 0 0 44 0 Jan 30, 2020 2020-01-30T00:11:11-05:00 Jan 30, 2020 2020-01-30T00:12:46-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) The fake "Oxfam Aid" email below is a scam. Recipients are asked to delete it and should not follow the instructions in it. The fake email is being sent by scammers who are impersonating the real person and who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them money or personal information. An advance-fee scam is a form of fraud and one of the most common types of confidence trick. The scam typically involves promising the victim a significant share of a large sum of money, in return for a small up-front payment, which the fraudster requires in order to obtain the large sum. The Fake "Oxfam Aid" EmailFrom: travel@stelberg.ru - travel@stelberg.ruSent: Monday, January 27, 2020 3:03 PMTo: RecipientsSubject: CongratulationsCongratulations! Your email as a community donation from Oxfam Aid brought you the amount of € 1,000,000.00. For more information, please contact Mr. Edward Reich. Give him your qualification number [OXG / 101/231 / BDB] as soon as possible.Mr. Edward ReichmanagerEmail: ointernational06@gmail.com Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) ▷Smart Hub Online Customer Reviews... ◁Is Xoaeyu a Scam - See the Review of th... Bathe with Hot and Salt Water before Da... "Your Computer has been Locked" is a Fa... Star Jewelry Box at starjewelrybox.com ... Is Shoeshinee an Untrustworthy Online S... Is Lampsoor an Untrustworthy Online Sto... Your Costco Package Loyalty Reward Will... Is Outhave a Scam? Review of the Online... 8043003601 Uncomfortable Text Messages... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here