Emailed me with a copy of a warrant in my maiden name for arrest for money laundering. Being that i have never borrowed, stolen or loaned anyone any money, i find that hard to believe. They don't use complete sentences and when you look up the number, it's a cell phone. not likely that a state investigation department in DC wants all their business done on cell phones. Nor would they use aol as their email for business.
This scammer has changed his name from Mike Anderson (Mike J. Anderson) to Adam Garcia. (See the following thread in which Jessica (5 Sep 2013) reports the *identical* email text from Mike Anderson: http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-786-505-7875
Here's a YouTube recording of "Mike J. Anderson":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anJ_X8jZx5s
Mike Anderson: “State’s Attorney Office. This is Mike Anderson.”
Caller: “Yes. How can I help YOU, Mr. Anderson? I received a bogus email.”
Mike Anderson: “Bogus email? Then why you call? Hmm. Goodbye.”
Caller: “Thank you. You confirmed it.”
Mike Anderson: “Hmm. F**k [unintelligible].”
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If anyone can understand the last word(s) Mike Anderson says in the "[unintelligible]" part of the transcript, would you please post a reply?