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Hello,
Am from New York my name is Mariane Fassare am a Fashion Model,Please could you email me back and confirm if you have availability for the date (September 14th to 24th 2015)do email me back with price its just for me alone...i will be waiting to hear from you soonest.
You have a nice day..
Thanks so much..
Mariane Fassare.
Email: gri***h***hotel@gmail.com
Mariane Fassare - UK Holidays
Like "your facility" was last year's catch phrase. Maybe, just maybe, this is a model hired for a photo shoot in your area of Norfolk in September, who wants somewhere to stay. If you have availability for her dates - and I don't think you have, having seen your recent posts on another thread with examples relating to your OD calendar - I can see no danger in following it up, because I can't see what the scam is, if it is one. Although one is left wondering how the lady knows your email address and what your property consists of.gitemontjoly wrote:'Am from...' seems to be this year's giveaway phrase, doesn't it?
Perhaps someone else on here has had a similar email from Mariane Fassare and then of course suspicions will be confirmed.
Yup.AndrewH wrote:
Perhaps someone else on here has had a similar email from Mariane Fassare and then of course suspicions will be confirmed.
Same "model", same dates, not Norfolk but Cumbria (so she might be modelling hat pegs), different email addresses from those sent to Nemo.
The key indicators, apart from too much irrelevant information, are the fact that it's sent to "undisclosed recipients" with a BCC and the totally different email addresses for "from" and "reply to", neither of which bear any resemblance to the name which could well be genuine - certainly sounds less like a fake than a lot.
It has exactly the same aroma as the recent one from "P***ick S***fer". Looks like a cottage industry employing people to send these things out? But what would I know.
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Not sure I quite agree - if I'm pretty sure it's a scam, I can't see the point of wasting my time on replying. I spend enough time replying to genuine enquiries who then, for whatever reason decide not to book, without further adding to my workload. But that's just me and perhaps I've missed the odd genuine enquiry in amongst the dross.AndrewH wrote: If you have availability for her dates - and I don't think you have, having seen your recent posts on another thread with examples relating to your OD calendar - I can see no danger in following it up, because I can't see what the scam is, if it is one.