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Date Posted: 17:43:01 12/01/15 Tue
Author: David Faulkner (look out with outlook)
Subject: Deplete Escrow Account with Microsoft Outlook and University of Memphis Proffo, dflkner1@memphis.edu
In reply to: Amanda Coulter 's message, "Study Escrow Account Depletion with U Memphis, acolter@memphis.edu" on 10:43:35 10/08/15 Thu

University of Memphis, On Mississippi, Not the Nile


You know you can always look out for outlook. Now the University of Memphis is offering continuing education opportunities in conjunction with Microsoft Outlook so you can learn about fiscal depletion.

For Continuing Education (CLE/CIE) and class syllabus information, contact department chair David Faulker [dflkner1@memphis.edu] or any of the professors:

The general course outline will allow you to perfect several skills:
  1. undertake simple job
  2. receive prompt, realistic payment
  3. deposit payment in escrow account
  4. wire bulk of funds to operator
  5. discuss realistic payment with bank

The bank discussions are interesting because in the advanced course students learn about the difference between "real" and "realistic" payment. Usually the bank will furnish a guest lecturer to discuss why one should not deposit "realistic" payments.

The entire program is backed by the Microsoft Assurance: if you ever receive any part of your money back, you may mail it to Redmond and it will be accepted.
Microsoft Outlook Maildrops
1 Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052



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Illustrations do not depict actual coeds at University of Memphis or any of the people operating the fake payment scams there. The University of Memphis and Microsoft are solely responsible for furnishing information about the operations and to date have not been entirely forthcoming.

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  • Study Microsoft Outlook Escrow Depletion at U of Memphis, bcrnlsen@memphis.edu -- Anthony Brad Cornelsen (look out for outlook), 14:42:00 12/07/15 Mon
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