I think this revenge is a bit (longer) more of a fun read ;-)
http://www.scamorama.com/threebucks.html
On 07/04/03 12:40 AM, "erythros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that was the coolest thing i've read in a while... (considering i just read
> the latest harry potter book)
> what a way to get tho
> Should people bend to the technology they use, or should the technology be
> manipulated to do the people's bidding?
If you want the non-standard, set it up in your client and don't bother
the rest of us. That's how you bend your technology to do your bidding.
If you aren't aware of what the st
that was the coolest thing i've read in a while... (considering i just read
the latest harry potter book)
what a way to get those guys back.
"Adam Voigt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Well spamming doesn't get them any money. I believe
> I read they use this info to
On Jul 3, 2003, "Jason Wong" claimed that:
|On Thursday 03 July 2003 19:48, Christian Wach wrote:
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|> Just to chime in on the "reply to" thread earlier, Daryl, by hitting "reply
|> all" has now sent his email address to these 401 scamsters as well as the
|> list. Hopefully he'll not suffer any co
pathetic isn't it :-/
- Anthony
"Doug Essinger-Hileman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On 3 Jul 2003 at 9:06, Adam Voigt wrote:
>
> > Well spamming doesn't get them any money. I believe
> > I read they use this info to transfer money from your bank
> > account, af
On 3 Jul 2003 at 9:06, Adam Voigt wrote:
> Well spamming doesn't get them any money. I believe
> I read they use this info to transfer money from your bank
> account, after convincing you to scan your passport for
> them, or something like that.
Actually, the scam is fairly sophisticated. They as
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 7:55 AM
> To: 'Daryl Meese'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Get Rid of this Crook
>
>
> You do have to admit though, it is a pretty good story. :-) Now
> let me ask
> you this. You reply to this e-mail and give your phone/fa
Well spamming doesn't get them any money. I believe
I read they use this info to transfer money from your bank
account, after convincing you to scan your passport for
them, or something like that.
One guy decided to "strike back", check it out:
http://www.haxial.com/spls-soapbox/nigerian-fraud/
On Thursday 03 July 2003 19:48, Christian Wach wrote:
> Just to chime in on the "reply to" thread earlier, Daryl, by hitting "reply
> all" has now sent his email address to these 401 scamsters as well as the
> list. Hopefully he'll not suffer any consequences from doing this, but the
> risk is the
You do have to admit though, it is a pretty good story. :-) Now let me ask
you this. You reply to this e-mail and give your phone/fax numbers and then
I'm assuming those get spammed all to hell too. Correct?
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From: Daryl Meese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
@ 3/7/03 12:33 pm Daryl Meese wrote:
> Could someone that this ass of the mailing list
Just to chime in on the "reply to" thread earlier, Daryl, by hitting "reply
all" has now sent his email address to these 401 scamsters as well as the
list. Hopefully he'll not suffer any consequences from doing
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