This one is from: cassylanceberry@gmail.com
Subject: Urgent Inquiry
Date: February 24, 2012
Hi,
I'm contacting you because i need your urgent assistant, i lost my cake baker, I would like to know if can bake my wedding cake, am expecting approximately 300 guest or more, the cake should be decorated with roses, and i want it in Fondant or butter cream. Below is the cake details:
Cake Flavor. Fudgy Chocolate and Vanilla
Filling Flavor. Raspberry and Chocolate Mint or Strawberry
I want an inscription be writing on one of the cake as (Happy Married) and it should be pack in a cake boxes and I have it ready for the pick up on 9th of March 2012, @ 11:00 o'clock A.M... do let me know if you can fulfill the date, once i have your reply i will forward all the details and the picture sample of the cake. I await your reply.
With Regards,
Cassy.
At least this one is from a *bride* which is not always the case. But notice the similarity between this wording and the wording in the first scam from 2008.
ALWAYS beware when the email does not come directly to you. In this case, there was no "TO:" line, and we were a BCC.



Thanks for posting, it would be great if you could post Jims email address so people will know.
Posted by: Marys Cakes | September 18, 2012 at 07:51 AM
My name is Jim, i will like to know if you bake wedding cake, i need the cake for 17th of August 2012, Kindly let me know if you are available to bake my wedding cake and also let me the type of credit card you accept. I await your reply soon.
Posted by: online wedding planner | September 18, 2012 at 02:13 AM
Sad with this scam. Hope it won't happen again to others.
Posted by: derby catering | July 27, 2012 at 08:55 PM
I can understand your problem. If i get any capable person for the same , i will inform you.
Posted by: Houseofweddings.ie | May 28, 2012 at 10:48 AM