Road rules8 mins ago
passing on an e-mail?
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Whether this is a scam or not is not really the point.What these "emails/forwards"do is to copy your address book and send this same email out to all of these people.It's a sort of nuisance email more than anything really bad.I just "bin" them regardless,it's not what it does to you,but what it does when forwarded!
A bit of clarification is possibly needed here.
It is possible that your friend's emails are generated by an email virus which has 'looked' at a friend of his address book and sent him an email. He then received the scam/virus email which looked at his address book and sent you two emails as well as to every other name in his address book.
You are about to perpetuate this if you forward it. Good anti-virus software should prevent it happening.
That said - do pay attention to what the chaps above me have said. But if you KNOW that your friend sent it to you deliberately (it might be worth emailing him to check) - forward it using the forward button.