This is quite scary since I haven't got this letter in my Spam category. Well of course I'm not that stupid to fall for it, it's just weird. This is the most realistic spam letter I've got since it didn't appear in my Spam folder, bonus with that it happened for the first time to me to get such letter in Inbox.
What you think guys? (No jokes or memes or whatever please, thank you)

So in conclusion, all that guy wants to give me my address, full name, phone number, and nearest airport I'm living to, wtf? What would he do with such info if I would give it to him, send dildos to my house or kill me perhaps? This letter has weird "objectives" compared to many other Spam emails.

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Seems fishy, wouldn't trust that kind of mail, coming from a ymail-account

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@ymail xD

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Dr Patrick MacCulley has a hard time with English, apparently. XD

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Seems legit. I say go for it. You could use some of the monies to help this dude out :)

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thats a masterpice. you should print it and get it framed
and hang it on your bedroom wall

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I'll respond with the details/address of the real FBI if I were you :3

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You need to reply if you want the SEGA keys from round 3.

Operation Doppelganger

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Typical grammar and sentence structure mistakes as usual, like "fully name"... Can those scammers actually use a person who speaks proper English?

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They're deliberately written with such terrible grammar (and with outlandish premise) to repel everyone else except the most gullible potential victims. Some more info here.

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They're deliberately written with such terrible grammar

This is true^

Operation Doppelganger

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Random info but that quoted bit of yours is now a second search result if I google it. Next stop, Pulitzer.

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Its fake,they send and to me,i remember one they send me that say "Michelle Obama wants to meet you because of some charity and the good work i do,in order to do that i have to send my personal details in the email" and some others.But dont send something to them.

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Not sure what's worse: That these types of scams exist or that peeps continue to fall for them :/.

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