There are also emails that try to sell us different commodities. They often include offers that seem too good to be true.
These offers could include items available before their actual release dates, such as the iPhone X, available one month prior to its release by Apple. Such availability offers play off the greed factor in human brains, allowing a person to procure and flaunt an item before its release.
These bogus offers might also try to sell items at ridiculously low prices, such as a Rolex watch at 100 bucks. Ultimately, the goal of such an offer is to steal credit card information or to lure users into buying products that will never be shipped to them.
Some examples of bogus email offers are as follows:
