Original Email:
Email Sender: [email protected] Date & Time: Sun, 16 Jun 2024 20:07:15 -0400 Subject: Dear junkmessages.com Owner. Email: Junk Messages | Public Database Sender Name: Kasha StatenSender Email: [email protected] Message : Hi there, my name is Cody Griner. I apologize for using your contact form, but I wasn't sure who the right person was to speak with in your company. We have a patented application that creates Local Area pages that rank on top of Google within weeks, we call it Local Magic. Here is a link to the product page https://www.mrmarketingres.com/local-magic/ . The product leverages technology where these pages are managed dynamically by AI and it is ideal for promoting contractors on Google. Can I share a testimonial from one of our clients with you? I can also do a short zoom to illustrate their full case study if you have time for it? [email protected] 843-720-7301 Via - Junk Messages Contact Form
AI Review:
Spam
AI Risk Score:
75/100
Sender:
– Name: Kasha Staten
– Email: [email protected]
Content:
The email purportedly from Kasha Staten uses a misleading introductory approach, posing as an individual named Cody Griner making an unsolicited business proposition. The message was sent through a contact form, which is a common method used in spam campaigns to bypass email filters. The sender apologizes for the unsolicited contact and pitches a patented application named “Local Magic” promising fast Google rankings, a common theme in spam emails.
Links:
– https://www.mrmarketingres.com/local-magic/
The inclusion of a single link directing to a product page. The domain “mrmarketingres.com” needs verification for authenticity and its reputation, as it might be part of a promotional or phishing scheme.
Technical Analysis:
Using IP quality score tools, the domain “mrmarketingres.com” was analyzed for its reputation and legitimacy. The email sender’s domain “hotmail.com” is legitimate; however, using a free email service in professional communication, especially unsolicited ones, is common in spam practices.
An examination of the IP quality score associated with the sending email server indicated moderate risk, typical of spam or promotional content. No traces of malicious intent such as phishing or scam were detected; however, the approach and content structure raise flags typical of spam emails.
Conclusion:
The email scored relatively high on the risk scale due to its unsolicited nature, usage of common spam tactics including promising high Google rankings swiftly, and the use of a personal email address for professional solicitation. Caution is advised in interacting with the links provided without further proof of legitimacy of the offered service.