Just had an email from a distant cousin asking me to email back as soon as possible as he wishes to ask a favour. I'm just a bit suspicious as the phraseology doesn't sound like my cousin. I've asked other cousins with whom we've been in contact over years if they've received similar. Responses awaited.
Am I right in being reluctant to do as requested? We don't have a phone contact number for them though I'm in the phone book if they really want to contact me.
If in doubt, leave it out. I've had the like purporting to be from a doctor friend in desperate situation in somewhere remote needing immediate funds and turned out to be a scam, by someone having hacked into his address book.
Does the email address you by name and is it signed with your cousin's name??
If in doubt, you could always reply and ask them a question which you know they'll give a wrong answer to, such as, "how's your sister Debra?" ... when you know your cousin doesn't have any sisters .... or something along them lines ??
A cousin has spoken to my cousin on the 'phone. He confirms it is a scam, unless you believe that he is stranded in Turkey and needs £2,000 otherwise 'they' won't release him.