Dating Scam Emails Directing Me To HookUpReal.com & IHookUp.com

It seems like many of the emails I receive send me to a site called HookUpReal.com that automatically redirects to iHookUp.com.

Quick Info On The Scammers

Today’s CraigsList Scam Emails

From: [email protected]
Subject: I very out going person  – w4m
To: [email protected]

#1 Email Sending Me To HookUpReal:

“ok right on, you will find photos of me on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

tell me your profile on there and then i’ll put you as a friend so you are able to look at them. ”

#2 Email

From:[email protected]
Subject: I very out going person  – w4m
To: [email protected]

“alright i like it, find some photos of mine on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

send me your screenname on there and i will friend you so that you can look at them. ”

#3 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: lookin   for some good cock – w4m (Miami / dade county)
To: [email protected]

“alright sounds good, find some photos of mine on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

give me your screenname on there and then i will put you as a friend so you can look at them. ”

#4 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: Looking for tomorrow!   – w4m
To: [email protected]

“alright right on, you can find pics of me on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

tell me your profile there and then i will friend you so that you will be able to see them. ”
All the scams follow the same pattern, they email you. then they get you excited and tell you to email them back and then the second email they send usually has the link to send you to a website to scam you.

#5 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: Do you think you are man enough? – w4m
To: [email protected]

“ok i like it, find some pics of me on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

give me your profile on there and then i’ll friend you so you can look at them. ”

#6 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: I HAVE NEEDS – w4m
To: [email protected]

“alright right on, you can find pictures of me on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

give me your page on there and then i will add you as a friend so you will be able to look at them. ”

#7 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: Nice Girl Craving a Special Friend – w4m (Tumwater)
To: [email protected]

“alright sounds good, you can find photos of me on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

tell me your profile there and then i’ll put you as a friend so that you can see them. ”

All the scams follow the same general pattern, directing you to HookUpReal.com.

#8 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: horny pretty girl looking for guys  nsa  – w4m (San Diego)
To: [email protected]

“alright sounds good, you can find photos of me on:

HOOKUPREAL . COM

tell me your profile there and then i’ll put you as a friend so that you can see them. ”

#9 Email

From: [email protected]
Subject: I need a guy with a small package  – w4m (miami shores)
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 23 May 2012

“ok im on [hookupreal . com] register a profile on it and then I can add you as a friend just tell me your username, lets make it happen”

Same Scam Different Emails

All the scams follow the same general pattern, directing you to HookUpReal.com. I listed only 8 of the emails I received but there are many emails being sent out from AOL email addresses to send horny guys to Hook Up Real, so watch out!

3 Comments

  1. [email protected]
    Her name in real live is
    “KIM THOMSON”
    she got me also he e-mail reply to me:
    Okay we should do this go to hookupreal . com register an account on
    there with your email and give me your username, then I will look for
    you and friend you.

  2. [email protected]
    I replied to a CL post that was actually written by someone with a pretty good command of the english language. It was a pretty good post – thought there was a chance on it being spam, so I replied “OK, if you are for real, then when you write back DO NOT ask me to go to another site” – the reply started “OK sounds good. Go to Hookupreal.com and check out my profile there.” – nothing pertaining to my original reply was in the email I got – obvious that it was a bot somewhere sending the same email to anyone who replied to the original CL post. Just to check, I used a different email address – gmail – so it did not have my local IP no. on it, and got the exact same response. Suspicious, huh?

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