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Date Posted: 12:19:43 08/19/04 Thu
Author: Jennifer
Subject: Re: maria duval
In reply to: Nina Grabiel 's message, "Re: maria duval" on 10:43:17 06/27/03 Fri

I got this same letter a few months ago. I gave her money for services and was wondering why they weren't working. I found this website and now I know why. I guess I always knew, I just so wanted to believe that my life would get better. Thanks for waking me up!!



>I just received a letter from Maria Duval. She has a
>mailing address in New York. In the letter she says
>she promised someone I know well that she would write
>to me and tell me about "an event of great importance"
>that will occur. She doesn't tell me who the person
>is, or what the event is, so what's the point of her
>"promise" and her letter? ~ To get me to sign a
>"Confidential Letter of Agreement" on the last page,
>and send in $$. The seven pages in between are full
>of fear tactics. She's obviously a fraud and a leach,
>trying to instill and prey off the fears of others.
>If she did know someone who knew me, she would have
>told me their name and they would have told her that
>I'm not a fool. There is no phone # to contact her on
>her letter. I tried contacting her via internet and
>found her web page, but guess what? It's just full of
>promotional propaganda with no means of contacting
>her. Seems to me that anyone who sincerely wants to
>use their gifts to help others would provide a way for
>people to contact them besides a form letter asking
>for $$. I wanted to tell her she is a phony and to
>take me off all her list! Anyone who sends her $$ is a
>sorry case of desperation.

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