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Nickbat

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Spam
« on: 13 March 2008, 16:03:37 »

I usually bin all my spam without reading, but for no particular reason I thought I'd look see what was inside this one. This is how it read:

Good time of day. You are disturbed by the charitable company Redd
Cross of Slovenia. We have the business offer for you. We can offer to
you of earnings, thus your salary will make from 1000$ to 2000$ per
one month, at an incomplete working day. Your earnings can be and
higher. The more and forces you will give time, the there will be your
salary more. If it is interesting to you, you write on the address of
e-mail of our agent: xxxxx@gmail.com will contact
you within 24 hours and will throw off to you all details, and will
answer you on all your questions.

Thank you for attention Redd Cross of Slovenia!


...and a good time of day to you, too, Redd!  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Spam
« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2008, 16:12:03 »

 ;D ;D ;D

Yep, I've noticed quite a few similar e-mails in my spam bin.
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Re: Spam
« Reply #2 on: 13 March 2008, 16:18:12 »

I like Spam, sliced and then fried served with japanese white rice and Futekake...hmmm
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Re: Spam
« Reply #3 on: 13 March 2008, 16:19:33 »

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I like Spam, sliced and then fried served with japanese white rice and Futekake...hmmm

Silly ar5e!!  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Spam
« Reply #4 on: 13 March 2008, 16:48:40 »

I`ve been worried all day; both the Natwest Bank, Lloyds TSB, Paypal and Halifax have all manged to lose my personal details, and account information during security updates carried out today....
I`ve spent considerable time this afternoon carefully visiting the links the banks have so helpfully provided in these emails....but try as I might I can`t seem to get confirmation of a successful re-entry of my account info., login-name and passwords....but at least one of them did ask ; by way of a 'double security thing' for my visa card number, verification number and PIN....so I feel a bit reassured on that one.

Anybody else having problems entering ALL their private account information via these emails?
 :-/
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Re: Spam
« Reply #5 on: 13 March 2008, 17:01:42 »

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I`ve been worried all day; both the Natwest Bank, Lloyds TSB, Paypal and Halifax have all manged to lose my personal details, and account information during security updates carried out today....
I`ve spent considerable time this afternoon carefully visiting the links the banks have so helpfully provided in these emails....but try as I might I can`t seem to get confirmation of a successful re-entry of my account info., login-name and passwords....but at least one of them did ask ; by way of a 'double security thing' for my visa card number, verification number and PIN....so I feel a bit reassured on that one.

Anybody else having problems entering ALL their private account information via these emails?
 :-/

Nah, it doesn't worry me anymore, Debs. All my money troubles are behind me. A nice Nigerian chappie emailed me to tell me his uncle had popped his clogs and left five million dollars behind which couldn't be physically taken out of the country. Mr Nwonga offered me 50% in return for sending him my bank details so it could be transferred electronically.

Job done.

Just waiting on the bank draft, now.  :y










 ;)

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Debs.

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Re: Spam
« Reply #6 on: 13 March 2008, 17:08:12 »

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I`ve been worried all day; both the Natwest Bank, Lloyds TSB, Paypal and Halifax have all manged to lose my personal details, and account information during security updates carried out today....
I`ve spent considerable time this afternoon carefully visiting the links the banks have so helpfully provided in these emails....but try as I might I can`t seem to get confirmation of a successful re-entry of my account info., login-name and passwords....but at least one of them did ask ; by way of a 'double security thing' for my visa card number, verification number and PIN....so I feel a bit reassured on that one.

Anybody else having problems entering ALL their private account information via these emails?
 :-/

Nah, it doesn't worry me anymore, Debs. All my money troubles are behind me. A nice Nigerian chappie emailed me to tell me his uncle had popped his clogs and left five million dollars behind which couldn't be physically taken out of the country. Mr Nwonga offered me 50% in return for sending him my bank details so it could be transferred electronically.

Job done.

Just waiting on the bank draft, now.  :y










 ;)


You jammy bugger......`wish I was as well connected as you......`suppose it`s just a matter of minutes hours `till the money transfer happens then?  ;)
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Re: Spam
« Reply #7 on: 13 March 2008, 17:55:27 »

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I usually bin all my spam without reading, but for no particular reason I thought I'd look see what was inside this one. This is how it read:

Good time of day. You are disturbed by the charitable company Redd
Cross of Slovenia. We have the business offer for you. We can offer to
you of earnings, thus your salary will make from 1000$ to 2000$ per
one month, at an incomplete working day. Your earnings can be and
higher. The more and forces you will give time, the there will be your
salary more. If it is interesting to you, you write on the address of
e-mail of our agent: xxxxx@gmail.com will contact
you within 24 hours and will throw off to you all details, and will
answer you on all your questions.

Thank you for attention Redd Cross of Slovenia!


...and a good time of day to you, too, Redd!  ;D ;D ;D

Spam up......nice with chips... ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Spam
« Reply #8 on: 13 March 2008, 18:11:29 »

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I`ve been worried all day; both the Natwest Bank, Lloyds TSB, Paypal and Halifax have all manged to lose my personal details, and account information during security updates carried out today....
I`ve spent considerable time this afternoon carefully visiting the links the banks have so helpfully provided in these emails....but try as I might I can`t seem to get confirmation of a successful re-entry of my account info., login-name and passwords....but at least one of them did ask ; by way of a 'double security thing' for my visa card number, verification number and PIN....so I feel a bit reassured on that one.

Anybody else having problems entering ALL their private account information via these emails?
 :-/


I usually fill them in but they complain - better than ignore is poisoning the data ;D
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Re: Spam
« Reply #9 on: 13 March 2008, 18:39:32 »

try this site:

http://www.419eater.com/   ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Spam
« Reply #10 on: 13 March 2008, 18:53:14 »

A mate of mine has a knack of dealing with these low life too.

http://www.fluke-motorsport.co.uk/temp/scammers.html

Kevin
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« Reply #11 on: 13 March 2008, 19:13:30 »

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A mate of mine has a knack of dealing with these low life too.

http://www.fluke-motorsport.co.uk/temp/scammers.html

Kevin
;D Very enjoyable!  :y
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Re: Spam
« Reply #12 on: 13 March 2008, 19:19:11 »

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I`ve been worried all day; both the Natwest Bank, Lloyds TSB, Paypal and Halifax have all manged to lose my personal details, and account information during security updates carried out today....
I`ve spent considerable time this afternoon carefully visiting the links the banks have so helpfully provided in these emails....but try as I might I can`t seem to get confirmation of a successful re-entry of my account info., login-name and passwords....but at least one of them did ask ; by way of a 'double security thing' for my visa card number, verification number and PIN....so I feel a bit reassured on that one.

Anybody else having problems entering ALL their private account information via these emails?
 :-/

Nah, it doesn't worry me anymore, Debs. All my money troubles are behind me. A nice Nigerian chappie emailed me to tell me his uncle had popped his clogs and left five million dollars behind which couldn't be physically taken out of the country. Mr Nwonga offered me 50% in return for sending him my bank details so it could be transferred electronically.

Job done.

Just waiting on the bank draft, now.  :y









 ;)

What a coincidence that happened to me last week ::) ;D
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