On Thu, 29 Mar 2018, RW wrote:

The rule is matching on "$10.99 o" and "£1.70 2 6" respectively.

Sadly that's kind of unavoidable given spammer obfuscation and the fact that cultures differ on what character to use for the decimal point and thousands separator.

I've seen other types too, e.g.

https://example.com/?f=a37688909bc4f6

£20 M&S voucher

*that* is a bit unexpected...

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