I'm not on Facebook, so even if I get a message from, say, Sarah (my daughter's name and she has a Facebook account) I know it's a scam.
I had the parcel ones around Christmas, when Royal Mail wasn't delivering because of the weather and the courier firms were working as normal. That was very clever of the scammers, I thought.
I also had a deluge of so called 'E-cards' at the time, also very seasonal.
'Amazon' is sending me constant emails, but not to the address I use for deals with them.
And at the moment I get emails offering Adobe software.
And of course there are the usual requests for help to get millions out of certain countries. I love the ones purporting to come from barristers that open with: "Hello Dear"!
And the offers to 'increase my manhood,' have been coming in for years now. Often backed by a 'money back guarantee'!
Thank goodness they all immediately disappear into the 'Junk' folder.
In Hotmail, you can read the message without opening it by right-clicking the message and then going to 'source code.' I regularly do this and find it very amusing!