Re: Scam or no Scam? [message #233666 is a reply to message #233350] |
Sun, 10 December 2006 13:32   |
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Nightma12
Messages: 2595 Registered: August 2003
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Quote: | salute dude
I don't care why your member is so small, but 79% of women do.
They are pretty sure that bigger Johnson will make their desire
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Here http://www.lustily.net you can get the thing.
It will help you for sure.
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If you wont be satisfied - we will return all you money.
No bullshit.
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was compiled, was Arkady Apollonich's wife and the other a distant relative
of his, an aspiring young actress from Saratov who lodged in the
Sempleyarovs' flat.
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to reveal. It's all quite plain.'
'Excuse me, but I don't agree. An explanation is essential, otherwise
your brilliant act will leave a painful impression. The audience demands an
explanation . . .'
'The audience,' interrupted the insolent mountebank, ' has not, to my
knowledge, demanded anything of the sort. However, in view of your
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Re: Scam or no Scam? [message #233668 is a reply to message #233397] |
Sun, 10 December 2006 13:38   |
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Dave Mason
Messages: 2357 Registered: April 2004 Location: Shropshire, England
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nopol10 wrote on Sat, 09 December 2006 01:44 | Use Gmail, it classifies spam correctly.
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I do use G-Mail. Those pesky emails go to my spam box of course but technically I'm still getting 100s of spam emails every day.
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[Updated on: Sun, 10 December 2006 13:47] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Scam or no Scam? [message #233800 is a reply to message #233350] |
Mon, 11 December 2006 14:43  |
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warranto
Messages: 2584 Registered: February 2003 Location: Alberta, Canada
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Well, if you have that much time, set up a sting operation with the bank. Ask them if they are willing to set up a dummy account for you to use, explaining that you think there is a scam going around, and you want to catch them. Send the scammers the information for the account you just set up, asking them to deposit the winnings in there, and mention that they can take out any fees they would need from that account.
They try, the bank traces who accesses the account next (or, even better, attempted transfer or withdrawal) and catches them.
Will the bank go for it? Probably not.
Is it legal? I have no idea.
Would it be fun, if you have the time? Of course!
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