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by Spock » Fri 2005 Sep 09 2:27
Ref:
http://www.bustedupcowgirl.com/scampage.html
Ever hear of the Nigerian 419 scam letters? Well they take many shapes and forms, but the end
results are all the same. If you fall for there scam you are out some hard earned cash. If you are
selling a horse, dog, car, tractor, boat or anything else on the web then you need to be aware of this
scam!
The first few letters are from scammers trying to buy my horses...
After receiving about 10 of these letters and ignoring them I decided to fight back a little. The letters
with the ***** are from people who have sent their works to me!
It costs these guys real money to send you there fake money orders (and believe me...they are FAKE)
and that's money they have successfully scammed off of other unsuspecting people. So I decided to
scam the scammer!
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by iissmart » Fri 2005 Sep 09 6:43
There's some funny stuff in there! It's interesting to see actually how much time and effort these scammers will go through...
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