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Re: Scam Ad on YTMag (Kim, are you looking?)
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Posted by Dave from MN on May 25, 2006 at 07:35:40 from (65.126.171.162):
In Reply to: Re: Scam Ad on YTMag (Kim, are you looking?) posted by Rauville on May 25, 2006 at 06:34:29:
I really wish these scamming people would just die, how can they even live with them selves. I had some one stop at my folks place a while back and was trying to get some money out of them for a policy on med presciptions. I stopped in and started drilling him on the facts of the program and wanted to see a paper trail of authenticity, he tried to BS his way through it. Well ya cant BS the BS king. I was ready to punch him but my manner kept me polite and i just forcibly removed him to his car, wrote down his liscence, said I was gonna find out his real name and deal with him in my own way. Havent seen him again. scammer are really putting it on thick to old people. They are copying letterheads and logos and making it all look real and people that grew up in the honest days are falling for it alot. A person about 10 miles from here was scammed out of $250,000 , his children only found out after his death when the FBI filled them in. He was too embarresed to tell them while he was alive.
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