I got an email from someone who says she got my email from the NRA trainer's website that looks...
Well, it could be either some sort of scam, or maybe legit but there's a language barrier.
Now, as much fun as this might be, it's not something I'm set up to do (I'd need a lot of helpers, and my usual helpers are volunteers who aren't interested in doing it for profit)
I don't get the scam here, Is it just a phishing scam to get me to reveal stuff?
Well, it could be either some sort of scam, or maybe legit but there's a language barrier.
weirdo email said:Greetings, I want to book for 2 weeks firearm training, 1 or 2 hours each
day Monday to Friday (morning or evening hours) for a group of 10. We will
be coming to your country for one month vacation/holiday from 27th MAY. 2023
and in line with our plans we will require 2 weeks firearm/safety training
in your place just for the experience as we require no certificate at the
end of the session and also to make our stay fun. We have been working for
months without vacation so would want to add some fun to our upcoming
vacation as this training will also help us in overcoming the fear of gun
generally as most members have not touched a gun before.The sessions should
basically be a fun training experience for my group, please let me know if
you can organize the training for us from your field of profession so i can
finalize arrangements with my group and get back to you with more clear and
specific details. Also confirm if you can arrange one on one exercise for us
each day or if its better in group. so let me know how much you will charge
per day for everybody.Awaits your email.
Now, as much fun as this might be, it's not something I'm set up to do (I'd need a lot of helpers, and my usual helpers are volunteers who aren't interested in doing it for profit)
I don't get the scam here, Is it just a phishing scam to get me to reveal stuff?