The most convincing scam I saw was an email a colleague received from the lawyer dealing with his visa renewal. Only it wasn’t from the lawyer, there was one tiny difference in the email address, but they had obviously managed to read all the previous legitimate emails.
The email basically asked for money in a way that wasn’t quite right. Even with about 4 work colleagues looking at we spent a long time saying things like ‘that’s unethical’, ‘we should report him to his company’ etc it took a while until someone said ‘it is definitely from him isn’t it’. It was only then that we noticed the email address was slightly off (maybe .com instead of .co.uk).
The email basically asked for money in a way that wasn’t quite right. Even with about 4 work colleagues looking at we spent a long time saying things like ‘that’s unethical’, ‘we should report him to his company’ etc it took a while until someone said ‘it is definitely from him isn’t it’. It was only then that we noticed the email address was slightly off (maybe .com instead of .co.uk).