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Posted by Mark Krzyzanowski - IN. on June 13, 2004 at 20:32:59 from (205.188.116.204):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Scammers hurting this site bad!! posted by Davd H (MI) on June 12, 2004 at 19:14:40:
No, David you read the right one. And you're right, it's not really so sophisticated. I too have heard about this one, but I figure that not everyone has. You and I both work very hard for our money, as I figure most do. But, it only takes one slip (caught off guard for a moment), and you, I , or someone else recieves such an Email from some scammer that just happens to look like it's in regards to our VISA, bank, perhaps from our investor Merril Lynch (if I could afford one), and we're had. Just a slip and some slimey bum took you, me, one of our family members, or friends. And I don't want to see that, that's all. Scammers are preditors, and they hurt people. I often walk through cell houses filled with every type of preditor imanginable, and it's a never ending learning experience.
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