this is scam

no block feature
 
yeah yeah yeah..
like free money are growing on trees.

I received a letter from Barcelona sometime last Spring saying that my one
and only far far relative died very rich,
and his busy-busy attorneys are looking for his closest descendants
which happens to be- me!

I am to receive a cool 3, 5 million dollars, all I have to do I sign some papers
and wire them 3000 thousand first for "expenses".

Weird that they didn't even knew my last name isn't even my maiden last name
- I was married once, then divorced.
My husband had siblings so if anybody was entitled to this inheritance before
me, it was them. 3.5 million bucks and the relatives attorney didn't know this?
Yeah, right.

If you aren't sure what you have received is scam or not, simply
research the item on Google.
Put the key words in Google bar and you'll know right away.

I did, and page after page turned up with hundreds of stories about this guy in Spain Portugal and Italy
trying to scam others exactly as he tried to do me.

Fuzzy
 
You should never ever open unknown emails. That is what spam folders are for.
 
A common tipoff to scammers is that they like to use 2 first names as their full name, such as Jimmy Kelly did. I have seen many others: Michael James, John Paul, Mark Andrew, Mary Sarah....you get the idea.
 
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