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Old September 18th 04, 10:19 PM
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:21:29 GMT, "Cactus88" wrote:
HereToServeYou wrote:

| READ IT TILL THE END! THIS REALLY WORKS IF YOU FOLLOW THE
| INSTRUCTIONS!!!!
| MAKE MONEY!!!MAKE MONEY!!!
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| MAKE THOUSANDS!!!
| Congratulations!!!!!!
| THAT'S IT!! All you have to do, and It Really works!!!
| Best Wishes

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GOOD FOR YOU, NITWIT. .
quote from you:
"This is now my fourth week, and I have made a total of $42,000.00,
and it's still coming rapidly."
So you receive a single dollar in each envelope? And how does your mail
carrier person feel about delivering FORTY TWO THOUSAND envelopes
to your mailbox over the last month?
Amazingly, a small percentage of VERY NAIVE AND/OR STUPID people will
fall for this. The "we never went to the moon" people are no doubt
preparing those envelopes right now. LOL
A fool and his money....
Cactus88

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Hey! Wish him luck. So far he's made quite a bundle.
I took his name and address and sent it into the I.R.S., along with
his bragging of what he made.
When he files his Tax-Return and if that $42,000++ is NOT on there,
well, then, he gets to explain to the Government... and I just might
get a Finder's Fee from the Government...
I sent the guy a nice letter, letting him know and alerting him that
his bragging has been brought to the attention of the I.R.S. and
wishing him lots of luck.
---Mac


Good plan. Even though the IRS will take no action due to the
fact that they know the op lied about the income, they will most
likely forward your report to the USPS...

http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/chainlet.htm

As you may know, the Postal Service investigates each and every
report of mail fraud. It is my understanding that they even work
very closely with other countries in an effort to clean up this
problem scam. They begin by checking all the addresses included
in the chainletter. The op included his/her address in order to
receive cash, so usually will be very easy to locate and prosecute.

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Twinkle twinkle little star,
I don't wonder what you are,
What i *really* want to see...
Is there someone there like me?

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