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Letters with I seek your help in transfering 1.7 million dollars, or ?? number of million dollars for which you will be reimbursed ....
Neat scam, eh? Well, type in "Babayoko " for your search engine and see how this scam works. Nigeria seems to have entered the computer age, and its criminal element is beginning to flex its muscles. |
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I get at least two of those e mails a month! I just delete them.
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C Parks "A man who will lie, there is no evil he will not do" |
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Hmmm, the posts from the old thrad are missing... Oh well, just check out the 1st of the links that I listed Bruce.
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The way that I have E-Budo set up the whole thread is on one page so every post looks to be missing.
Hope E-Budo is not going to lose more posts - ones that *matter*. |
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Over the last year I have had two or three different versions of this E-mail scam. It almost seems too good to let go by.
Someone will send you millions of dollars and you can keep 15%-20%? Sounds like Wall Street to me. Oh Well. |
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