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Date Posted: 16:48:39 06/22/02 Sat
Author: Randy Walters
Subject: I got the EXACT SAME email a few weeks ago
In reply to: Colin 86 325 's message, "Sounds like a variant of Nigerian 419 scam" on 22:48:38 06/21/02 Fri

I forwarded it to my office and we all got a good laugh out
of the fact that there are probably a lot of greedy AOLers
out there who sent their personal info off and found their
bank accounts empty and their credit cards max'd out within
the week. A former co-worker of mine fell for a similar
scam letter and gave out his credit card number. Good
thing his card was already near it's limit cause it
was became suddenly max'd out within the day !

Randy

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  • Yep just like the Nigerian scam....... -- Chris 320i Cab, 07:16:42 06/24/02 Mon


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