tscott.editing@gmail.com Wants You to Send Him Your Images!

“Thomas Scott” (and judging by his poor grasp of the English language I’m guessing that’s a pseudonym) wants me to send him my images for Photoshop editing. No matter that Photoshop editing is what I do myself. Oh yes, and this spammer thinks I’ll trust an unknown from a completely unknown and unnamed business somewhere in the world (no web site or business address mentioned in the spam) to honor my copyright. Right? There’s no chance he’s in a foreign country and will sell off my images as he sees fit, right?

Sorry, “Thomas”, I wasn’t born yesterday. Both your email provider and Google (with whom you set up your throwaway gmail account) have been notified.

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Subject: Image Editing Services!!
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2017 18:06:11 +0000
From: "Photo editing done By Thomas Scott" <mail-noreply@app.sendenow.com>
Reply-To: tscott.editing@gmail.com

Hope you are doing well. Thank you in advance for taking time out of your busy day to read and consider this.

Are you in search of a company which has experience in Image Editing, Clipping Path, Background Removal services in an economical pricing? If yes, then we are capable enough to serve you a complete cost-effective package. Our service includes:

Image Retouching | Clipping Path | Image Masking | White Background | Selective
Color Change | Image Enhancement | Color Correction | Background Change

To drag your kind attention we would like to inform you that we are providing satisfactory services to Advertising Agencies, Media Houses & Corporate, E-commerce & Gift stores and individual photographers worldwide.

Here are a few reasons why to go with us:
• Personalized Services
• 100% Satisfaction for sure
• Experienced staff
• Understanding of GS1 product image specification
• 24 hours TAT (Turn Around Time)
• Fast and secure data transfer

We look forward to a successful working relationship in the future.
We promise to provide you a quality Image editing solutions in nominal price.

With Regards,

Thomas Scott

Email: tscott.editing@gmail.com

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Hilariously, he munged his email address as "tscott.editing[at]gmail[dot]com" in the original email, you know, because he doesn’t like getting spam!

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