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by James Veitch




  Copyright

  All exchanges set out in the book are genuine correspondence. The names of the scammers have been altered and any resemblance to real persons or companies is unintended and purely coincidental. Some of the exchanges have also been edited and/or abridged. Where the scammers have posed as well-known individuals or as employees or customers of real companies, the names have not been altered because this is a good way of exposing the way the scammers operate.

  Copyright © 2020 by James Veitch

  Cover design by Nick Bilardello

  Cover photograph © Matt Loxton

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  Originally published in 2015 by Quadrille Publishing in the UK.

  First US Edition: June 2020

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  Here, here, inset image here, inset image here, inset image here, here, here, here, here, here, inset image here, here artwork by James Veitch; here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here images emailed to James Veitch; here © Steve McCabe; inset image here © David Turnley/Corbis

  Library of Congress Control Number: 2020933661

  ISBNs: 978-0-306-87459-8 (paper over board), 978-0-306-87458-1 (e-book)

  E3-20200501-JV-NF-ORI

  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Introduction

  The Poem

  The Gold

  The Snail Farm

  The Blurb

  Tell No One

  The Honey Trap

  Mary Gary Gary Mary

  Safety First

  Devil Wife

  Sweet Rose

  The Sheriff and the Vacuum Cleaner

  Princess Mina

  The Toaster

  Winnie

  Keith

  China Jewellery Corporation

  Hong Kong

  The Meta-Scam

  Unattended Item

  Without Trousers

  Dora

  Coda

  Acknowledgments

  Discover More

  About the Author

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  Introduction

  It was an email, received first thing in the morning from my friend Alex (unexpected trip, mugging), that sowed the seeds of what’s become Dot.Con. It didn’t take me long to realize it wasn’t Alex (Western Union, alarm bells) and, I reasoned, this gave me the upper hand. I was sitting up in bed now, finger poised over DELETE on my iPhone when this question came quite unbidden: “What would happen if I replied?”

  The marooned friend is one of the best known scams, principally because it’s the one that dodges the spam filter most frequently. It comes from someone you know but, often, only tangentially. It’s since become—hands down—one of my favorite scams. The scammer is pretending to be someone whom you know; they don’t know how you know them, though, which means you can just make it up as you go along.

  I pecked out a reply.

  “What??????… Alex, but how on earth did this happen?”

  And the game was afoot.

  The correspondence lasted a day and forms the first section of this book. I had so much fun that it got me thinking: what would happen if I began replying to every scam email I received? And that’s what I’ve been doing—for the past few years—on your behalf.

  I’ve been inducted into the FBI, won the Peruvian lottery (twice), been buttered up by kings, princes and pirates. I have offshore accounts, consignments of gold and a serious girlfriend in Moscow.

  Do try this at home; it’s the only defense we have. But set up a pseudonymous email account and use that to reply. Initially, I was using my own account and, consequently, I think I was put on some sort of “list of suckers.” I’d wake up to discover 400 new emails about penis enlargements, only one of which was a legitimate offer.

  Don’t get me wrong—I don’t want to be mean to the scammers. There are lots of people online who do that. I’m content merely having fun inventing and I figure any time they’re spending with me is time in which they’re not scamming vulnerable adults out of their savings.

  Incidentally, if you think you don’t get spam, you do; you just have a very good spam filter. If you want to see what’s been netted pre-inbox, open your spam folder—there be dragons… But also, I believe, opportunities. I think of the spam folder not as Pandora’s box, but as a costume shop in which you can play and play at being whoever and whatever you wish. If only for a time. Last week, I was a bank robber, a pilot and the one-time confidant of a beautiful Arabian princess—and that was just Monday.

  It’s worth mentioning that for every one of the emails in the book, there were ten or twenty that didn’t make the cut. Conversation would end abruptly when the scammer rumbled me as a time-waster, or an email would bounce, the scammer’s email address having been confiscated and destroyed by their provider. More often than not, the scammer would refuse to go off-script, giving me just generic, pasted responses. But, on rare occasions, with enough coaxing… well, you’ll see.

  James Veitch

  March 24, 2019

  Manila, Philippines

  (stranded following an unexpected trip)

  The Poem

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Hi Date: December 15 8:19 am

  Hi, sorry to bother you but I made a trip early this week to London, UK and had my bag stolen with my passport and credit cards in it. The embassy is letting me fly without my passport, I just have to pay for a ticket and settle Hotel bills. I was thinking of asking you to lend me some funds. I need to be on the next available flight.

  Alex

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 9:56 am

  What??????

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 10:33 am

  Thanks for your response i need $2000 to pay hotel bills and cover my expenses, let me know what you can come up with. I made inquires and was told western union would be the best option.

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 3:54 pm

  Alex,

  But how on earth did this happen? I had no idea you were even in London? And two GRAND on hotel bills? How on earth did you manage that? You could have stayed at mine for free! I’m working on getting you the cash.

  James

  From: Alexandra K

&
nbsp; To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 3:59 pm

  Thanks alot James i promise to pay back as soon as i get back. here are the details you will need in sending the funds via western union

  Alexandra K,

  Charing Cross Road,

  London,

  WC2H 0QU

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 4:00 pm

  To be honest, I’m a bit annoyed you’ve spent the past week in the lap of luxury and haven’t contacted me at all. I thought we were close; what happened? Also, what’s your room like? I’ll talk to the bank tomorrow.

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 4:05 pm

  Dont be please you know my head was filled and i was a bit confused but now you promised to help my mind is at rest cant you be able to get the funds by today please i really need to get on the next avaiable flight let me know.

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 4:08 pm

  I know how you feel. If I’m paying the bill though do you think you could at least steal me some towels?

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 4:48 pm

  James try and get back to me with update let me know if you have sent the funds

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 4:53 pm

  Alex, before I do this, and I want to, but before I do this, just tell me one thing: how was I, as a lover? I’ve been wanting to know this for ages but haven’t ever had the courage to ask.

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 6:12 pm

  James dont start am in a mess right now and my head aches please just get me out of this mess and we will discuss this when i get home okay,

  Thanks and waiting to hear from you soon

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 6:16 pm

  If that’s the way you’re going to behave then maybe you can just dig yourself out of this mess. Remember Tuscany? Those huge waves? All I want to know is whether you still love me. Tell me you still love me?

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 6:24 pm

  Okay James i still remember the old times we spent together and i wish we could do it once more if we had the chance to okay i will never forget the good times we both spent together please just get me out of this mess

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 6:31 pm

  But do you love me???

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 6:43 pm

  yes i do love you James and i will meet you at the airport once all this is clear okay so just get to a WU and wire the funds so we can meet and spend time together all right. Keep me posted

  Love you

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 9:07 pm

  Hi Alex,

  Sorry, I’ve been busy all day today. I did manage to call my bank to make sure I had enough money to cover the hotel bills. The guy I spoke to said that Western Union isn’t safe. Don’t you think it’s better that we meet in person? On the way home I decided to ask you to write me a poem. Nothing large; just a simple one, just for me. Something about Tuscany. I remember writing you one all those many years ago and you never replied to me. It would mean a lot to me.

  Yours, James

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 9:09 pm

  Western union is 100% safe okay all else you dont want to wire the funds to me cause i made inquires and was told Western union is the best way to receive funds fast and easier okay so if are still willing to help me out of this just let know

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 9:12 pm

  And the poem?

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 9:30 pm

  I will write you the poem that is no problem but i need to get things straight first okay? wire the funds so i can get everything done and we can meet. do you still need the info’s or you still have them

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 10:31 pm

  I’m not doing anything until I get a poem!

  From: Alexandra K

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 10:58 pm

  Fine i can see you are not helping matters thanks for your time

  From: James Veitch

  To: Alexandra K

  Subject: Re: Hi Date: December 15 11:06 pm

  We’ll always have Tuscany.

  The Gold

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: (no subject) Date: October 15 1:34 pm

  Hello Mr. Veitch, How are you doing? Hope all is well with you. I have an interesting business proposal I want to share with you. I await your reply so that we can commence.

  Regards, Solomon

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 15 7:54 pm

  Solomon,

  Your email intrigues me.

  Go on. Go on.

  Jim

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 16 6:02 am

  Hello James Veitch,

  In which country are you located, let me hear from you soon, so that I will see if you can be able to work with us.

  Regards, Solomon

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 16 7:22 pm

  Hey there, I’m currently stationed in London. Is London on the list of countries you work with?

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 16 7:39 pm

  Dear James Veitch,

  You can be able to work with us in London as receiving agent?

  We shall be shipping Gold and Rough Diamonds to you to distribute to buyers on our behalf, and you will earn10% in cash worth of any goods you distribute.

  I await your reply as soon as possible.

  Regards, Solomon

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 16 7:55 pm

  Of course.

  How much are they worth?

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 12:31 pm

  We will start with smaller quantity of 25kgs of Gold as trial shipment.

  The worth should be about $2.5million.

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 12:47 pm

  Solomon, If we’re going to do it. Let’s go big. I can handle it.

  How much gold and diamonds do you have?

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 1:12 pm

  It is not matter of how much gold and diamonds that I have, what matters is your capability of handling.

  We can start with 50kgs as trial shipment.

  What do you do for a living?

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 1:41 pm
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br />   50kg? You’ve got to be kidding me. There’s no point doing this at all unless we’re shipping at least a metric ton.

  I’m a hedge fund executive bank manager so I know about these things.This isn’t the first time I’ve shipped bullion my friend, no no.

  Now. Where are you based? I don’t know about you but I think, if we’re going Royal Mail, it ought to be signed for—no?

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

  To: James Veitch

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 3:23 pm

  It will not be easy to convince my company to do larger quantity shipment. We usually start with smaller quantity as trial shipment,

  I am currently in Ghana. But we have mines all South America and Africa. Here is our www.katagoldd.web.com

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 3:58 pm

  Solomon, I’m completely with you on this one. We need to go into the meeting together and convince them that we need to ship three tons of gold.

  I’m not talking about Spandau Ballet either.

  Your website is down. Is that the right link?

  I’m putting together a visual for you to take into the board meeting.

  Hold tight.

  From: James Veitch

  To: Solomon Oddonkoh

  Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: October 17 4:58 pm

  Solomon,

  Attached to this email you’ll find a helpful chart.

  I had one of my assistants run the numbers and I’ve discovered an undeniable correlation between the amount of gold you and I have and our wealth.

  For this reason, I think it’s clear that we should be shipping as much gold as possible.

  Let me know what your thinking is. See if you can get this by the board. Probably best you print out the attachment and take it in with you.

  Images are powerful.

  All best, James

  From: Solomon Oddonkoh

 

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