No, not ever.
A. Can't click a letter.
B. That's just a mysterious letter from a stranger and a cloaked link. Even the most technically ignorant should see the red flag in that.
C. There's no information on why I should watch the video or compelling copy, even if the link was something like actualwebsite.com/wesleyvos
EDIT: to be honest, this screams scammiest of scams, because anyone who's dumb enough to type that link in (or click if it was an email) is easier to scam. Like the Nigerian prince scams, people who believe it are probably going to believe they have to prove who they are by Western Union'n $500 to Lagos.
A. Can't click a letter.
B. That's just a mysterious letter from a stranger and a cloaked link. Even the most technically ignorant should see the red flag in that.
C. There's no information on why I should watch the video or compelling copy, even if the link was something like actualwebsite.com/wesleyvos
EDIT: to be honest, this screams scammiest of scams, because anyone who's dumb enough to type that link in (or click if it was an email) is easier to scam. Like the Nigerian prince scams, people who believe it are probably going to believe they have to prove who they are by Western Union'n $500 to Lagos.