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Subject contains 2+ dollar amounts — advance-fee lure+extraction shape

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What this tier means

Warning signal — bulk / marketing / mild spam. Contributes to the trash score but is not by itself sufficient.

How Gorganizer detects this

The subject line contains two or more distinct dollar amounts — e.g. `Congratulations on $5,000,000 — pay $450 processing fee` or `Your $2,500 refund is ready (service fee: $79)`. Advance-fee / lottery / wire-fraud fingerprint: the big number is the lure, the small number is the extraction. Legit subjects mention at most one amount because a real invoice or receipt has a single total — two different amounts in the same subject is almost exclusively advance-fee shape. Detection matches `$<digits>` with optional thousands-separator commas and optional decimal cents, so `$500`, `$2,500`, `$2,500.00`, and `$5,000,000` all count. Weighted at +3, moderate — combines additively with the urgency-bait and prize-subject signals that typically co-occur in these scams.

False-positive guard

Every signal in Gorganizer feeds a multi-module score — never a sole verdict. This is a warning-tier signal — bulk / marketing / mild spam. It contributes to the trash score but never triggers deletion on its own. Gorganizer requires multiple signals + a margin over the safety floor before any email is moved to trash.

About the scoring engine

Gorganizer's scoring engine emits over 1,800 signals across six modules — headers, sender, subject, body, attachments, and structural metadata. Every email is scored by every module independently; the final verdict requires multiple modules to agree and the trash score to beat the safety floor by a margin.

Sacred safety guards — never delete starred emails, replies, calendar invites, receipts/invoices, or attachments — apply unconditionally regardless of any signal.

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