scam dont answer or send any details, these messages arent even from spain. if you do an ip lookup on the email youll see they are either from W Africa or E Europe. these are all scams and I get them all the time, i didn’t know i had so many dead relatives all over the world
and in spain lawyers arent called barristers so you know its a scam
lawyers never contact people by email for an inheritance you have to be informed via certified mail to your registered home address as email is not a legal address so no letter means no inheritance
Not this particular scam or lawyer. But if they are telling you that you are going to inherit a lot of money, but you need to send them money for ……….whatever. It’s a scam
You have probably received an e mail from this person telling you that your dead ‘relative’ has left a lot of money for you. If you respond to that mail, you would get demands for money from you towards administrative/legal/customs charges etc. and also for your bank a/c and PIN no. details, etc. ostensibly for crediting the legacy to your a/c.
Most of such mails from unknown persons are scam mails and should be deleted without giving any response. Some of these mails also contain links on which if you click you would possibly end up importing viruses in your computer.
Not really an answer. Do what I did on this one…type in "Manuel Berwin" into a Google search…go to the first result page listed. Always do this with supposed scams. Type it into Google and see what comes up. You can type in names, or phone numbers…anything relevant to what you are looking into…in this case "Manuel Berwin"…Google says…SCAM!!
scam dont answer or send any details, these messages arent even from spain. if you do an ip lookup on the email youll see they are either from W Africa or E Europe. these are all scams and I get them all the time, i didn’t know i had so many dead relatives all over the world
and in spain lawyers arent called barristers so you know its a scam
lawyers never contact people by email for an inheritance you have to be informed via certified mail to your registered home address as email is not a legal address so no letter means no inheritance
Not this particular scam or lawyer. But if they are telling you that you are going to inherit a lot of money, but you need to send them money for ……….whatever. It’s a scam
You have probably received an e mail from this person telling you that your dead ‘relative’ has left a lot of money for you. If you respond to that mail, you would get demands for money from you towards administrative/legal/customs charges etc. and also for your bank a/c and PIN no. details, etc. ostensibly for crediting the legacy to your a/c.
Most of such mails from unknown persons are scam mails and should be deleted without giving any response. Some of these mails also contain links on which if you click you would possibly end up importing viruses in your computer.
Not really an answer. Do what I did on this one…type in "Manuel Berwin" into a Google search…go to the first result page listed. Always do this with supposed scams. Type it into Google and see what comes up. You can type in names, or phone numbers…anything relevant to what you are looking into…in this case "Manuel Berwin"…Google says…SCAM!!