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#192585 by blanky78 Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:47 am
Got the a similar one, an eviction notice. Nice try guys, but im not even registered with you, i live in council housing! >:-(

Notice of eviction,

This notice is to inform you that your home has been foreclosed
on by the bank and you need to move out until March 24, 2014.
To make necessary arrangements you have to contact
us in the earliest possible time.

If you decide to cooperate and fulfill you obligations,
the bank will offer you a reasonable period of time for moving out.
Otherwise, you will be evicted in an administrative proceeding.
Please do contact us in the shortest possible time.

Enclosed is the detailed statement of the bank.

Real estate agency,
Chloe Tailor
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#192587 by vonpaso xlura Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:12 am
Again, this is malware:
http://techhelplist.com/index.php/spam- ... ox-malware
No court would fine some number of minimum wage amounts for eviction, which has nothing to do with paying a wage.

riduscourt.com was registered in China with privacy protection for one year. It may be fake, but as the email is malware rather than 419 or a related scam, it's hard to tell. It's not a court of law, whatever it is. Courts of law usually last far longer than a year.

... ni los estafadores heredarán el reino de Dios. 1 Cor. 6:10
#192605 by Papakid Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:45 pm
I just got a similar eviction notice. The IP address of the sender resolves to Taylor University in Upland, IN:
Received: from oculusrealty.com (tu-216-162-53-176.taylor.edu [216.162.53.176])
by mtaig-mad04.mx.aol.com (Internet Inbound) with SMTP id B3BB570000097

The original court notice scam/malware emails were ostensibly from the University of North Carolina, so wondering what the reason is for that connection.

Body of the email as follows:
Notice to vacate,

You are hereby notified that you must vacate your home within
a ten-days period since the date when this notice is received.
The bank has already foreclosed on your residential
property and you are a trespasser now.

In our turn we are kindly asking you
to contact us without delay and:
- To move out timely;
- Not to leave any of your belongings and trash;
- Not to leave the property dirty.

We hope for your cooperation.
Please find out contact information
and the bank statement attached to this notice.

Real estate agency,
Jennifer Tailor

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