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Posted by Rusty Jones on January 14, 2004 at 17:28:39 from (209.195.143.206):
In Reply to: Re: From England posted by Dan in wisconsin on January 14, 2004 at 13:50:41:
That message smells like: SCAM SCAM SCAM!!If that fool can't even speak good British English, He'll never be a good scammer, will he? Such gobbledy-gook! And, anybody who falls for that stuff is the dumbest person i ever heard of! This is the ongoing scam. A lady in Pittsburgh fell for that scam, cashed the check, the bank o.k.d it., she paid for the shipping, crated up the thing and sent it, and also sent a check for the balance, as instructed! Now, the scammer has her bank checking account numbers! And now, the bank informed her the check bounced, they want their money pronto, she's out her product, her bank account numbers, and in trouble for running a bad check thru her bank. She says she shouldn't have to make good, as her bank o.k.d it. the bank says the scammer stopped payment on the check before it got back to his bank! The bank says they had checked on thecheck and it was good then, but not later! SO: BEWARE!! If it sounds too good to be true---it probably is!! RJ
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