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I got this from "Sagicor Investments" Yesterday

"My name is Patricia T Davis I am a London-based artist and professional NFT collector with a strong focus on photography and digital art. My interest lies in supporting photographers whose work has authenticity and long-term artistic value, and in helping them present their images in a way that preserves authorship, integrity, and proper attribution."

"I came across your page and was genuinely impressed by the style and depth it conveys. I’m currently exploring some new pieces for a collection I’m curating and would love to learn more about your available works, pricing, and any upcoming releases.
Looking forward to hearing from you!"

I may be just a little suspicious. Anyone else get this email?
 
This is what a nft collector does


CommonUses of NFTs
Digital Art & Collectibles: The most recognizable use case, allowing artists to monetize digital works like illustrations, GIFs, and videos.
Gaming: Representing in-game items like characters, "skins," or virtual land that players truly own and can trade outside the game's ecosystem.
Real-World Assets: Tokenizing tangible items like fine wine or real estate to simplify transfer and prove authenticity.
Utility & Membership: Serving as digital tickets to events or providing exclusive access to online communities and "clubs".


Not being in the US, id run the other way!
 
In 2017, Tricia Davis was promoted to a vice president and nothing more since 2017. Sagicor investments is based in Grenada.

I would put the scales at 99.9% it’s a scam. If you’re really curious, you could always play along and see what’s there.
 
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