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Re: THE SCAM CONTINUES!!--HOW FAR SHOULD IT GO????
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Posted by paul on May 06, 2004 at 12:20:54 from (66.60.197.158):
In Reply to: THE SCAM CONTINUES!!--HOW FAR SHOULD IT GO???? posted by KENT on May 06, 2004 at 08:13:46:
Kent, if you read here with any frequency, we get almost one of these messages/ warnings/ questions a day. Look at all the replies both of your messages have generated..... Get over it. It's like telephone sales calls - very annoying, and you are an idiot if you ever deal with any of them. The choice is yours. No offense meant, but like someone said below, this topic gets old. Especially when it's around day after day after day..... ;) Thanks for the warning as new folks should be warned of it, & let's move on..... :) By the way, next you will be getting a phone call from a hearing-impared telephone operator, & you will be solicitied with the same garbage. They have found they don't have to pay for the phone call to try to scam you, & don't need to actually talk to you, & can try some sympathy on you. San garbage, same scam. --->Paul
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