Aren’t we sick of scam Liberty Reserve e-mails?

Just received another spam letter supposedly from Liberty Reserve that encourages us to invest in “their” own hyip program that promises 150% in 7 days. All I can say is this is a 100% scam, DO NOT send any money to that account, as you have just the same amount of chance of getting your money back than throwing it down the drain.

What other “spammy” hyip scam emails have you received?

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GET 150% RETURN IN 7 DAYS! PAYOUT GUARANTEED BY LIBERTY RESERVE S.A. RISK FREE!

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Deposits are accepted until 15. November 2010 00:00 (GMT)

One unit in this special program is worth 10 US dollars. The minimal deposit is 1 unit ($10), while the
maximum deposit is 1.000 units ($10.000) per member. ID verification required for deposits over 5.000 USD.

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If you decide not to lose this great opportunity you need to make a spend to:

Liberty Reserve account U6182712 – https://sci.libertyreserve.com/?lr_acc=U6182712

*Account Name: Liberty Reserve FX – Memo: “No. of units” and e-mail.

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The 150% payout will be made back to your LR account in 7 bussiness days from the time you make your deposit.

Example: If you decide to invest 10 Units in our Fx Program you will get 15 units after 7 trading days (150 usd)

The payout is GUARANTEED and there is no risk from losing your funds.

This is a TIME LIMITED ONE-TIME OFFER and you must ACT NOW! Your money will not go to any third-party, they will be stored in our sistem-currency.

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Keep your account secure by following these simple rules:
Do NOT click on any links!
We will never send you attached files or ask you to update your login information.
Contact us if you are unsure about an email you received.
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Thank you,

Liberty Reserve Team

Why is LR that sensible to these kind of attacks? Do you receive the same spoofs from Perfect Money or AlertPay? I think somebody has to warn these guys of all these security threats…

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