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  • Got some scam emails the other day...

    SG15Z,

    Would you like to Develop $512.79 every hour like clockwork working from your home?

    My name is John Hart and I reside in Miami with my girlfriend and two fantastic rug rats.

    When I got fired from my work in 2005 I spent almost a year attempting to find a solid strategy to work at my home. The issue was I kept getting ripped off all the time I lost nearly $4,000.

    In March I uncovered the only scam-free way to work from my house. I participated and in my first week I recieved $1178.23! I was in total disbelief! Just 2 weeks later I was earning $2471.22 every week!

    We were surprised, I mean thats what I made every 29 days at my former 9-5 nowhere job. If you want to find out how I did it please click here:

    <tinyurl removed>
    SG15Z,

    Would you be happy to Earn $344.34 every single day working from your home?

    My name is Rich Lewis and I live in Houston with my spouse and three loving children.

    When I lost my work in 2007 I spent almost 6 months attempting to find a legitimate way to work at my house. The problem was I kept getting hood winked over and over again I lost nearly $2000.

    In April I discovered the only legitimate way to work from my apartment. I joined and in my first week I earned $1,542.11! I was in total awe! Just 3 weeks later I was getting $3078.47 every week!

    We were blown away, I mean thats what I made every 30 days at my last nine to five nowhere job. If you want to find out how I did this please click here: <tinyurl removed>
    So I got these two email the other day from two completely different emails. The Tinyurl was the same on both and it looks like it led to a fhurl, which then leads to cleansurvwealth.com/. And guess what, it's one of those get rich fast websites. It appears it is copywrited by PartnerWithPaul.com which I looked at and was pretty much the same stuff. And a quick google search confirmed my suspicions of it being a scam.

    So yeah I kinda found these two emails amusing. Thought I'd share.

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    I have an alternate e-mail account through another Message Board that I'm a member of.

    Once in a great while I'll get an e-m from one of my friends in the group, but it's mostly a SPAM catcher. And then, most of those are either Viagra or watch offers.

    Guess it make sense actually. Buy the Viagra, then buy the watch to keep track and make sure my erection doesn't last for more than four hours.

    I recall seeing at least one of the Viagra type ones having a subject line that read something like; "Does Your Lady Laugh at Your Small Member?"


    Mike
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