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Posted by Paul in Mich on January 25, 2004 at 09:15:54 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: New kind of tractor scam via ATT posted by RAB on January 25, 2004 at 07:24:08:
I haven't had the ATT scam yet, but what I like to do with the E.Mail scams which I recieve 3 or 4 per day is to forward one scammers mail to the other scammers. Another thing is to, if I have time, is to reply saying that since they have all this money they need to dispose of, that our U.S. Treasury could certainly use whatever they can spare and so I'm forwarding their offer to the F.B.I., and other Treasury Dept agencies for consideration. Folks, the way see it is that the Bull can go both ways, so why not spread some in the scammers back yards. Why should we be the only ones to be annoyed? This can apply to any unsolicited E.Mail, phone calls or postal mail. I've many times stuffed return postage paid envelopes with anything that will fit into the envelop including someone elses solicitations. just remove anything that has my name on it. I've left phone solicitors on the line excusing myself while I go get my hearing aid, and let them see how long its going to take before they realize I aint comming back. We do not have to succumb to these scammers even if they win the bid in an auction. While they do seem to target Big ticket items such as tractors, cars, trucks, boats and such, There's nothing saying that we cant give them a dose of their own medicine by occupying a lot of their time sifting thru some mularky themnselves.
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