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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: vesta111 on January 30, 2012, 07:04:25 AM
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Oh so happy we are, we recived mail from the UK with the royal stamp to tell us of our good fortune.
Seems all customers of Wal-mart, Sears ,Walgreens and Safeway, were placed in a drawing, without our knowledge and for some reason our number that we did not know we had came up a winner.
This seems to be a Customer Promotion sweep stakes drawing that was organised for all customers of partipating stores.
Oh so happy we are until we realised the check for $3,250 bucks check said to been inclosed deducted from our prize money for taxes was inadverntly left out out of the notice.
We find it odd that the taxes due are $1,950.00 and we were were sent a check for $3, 250.00 to cover the bill.----That was not inclosed in the notice as was said.
Any one have any idea how we can have fun with this scam, I need some one with a good sence of humor that can give me tips on how to drive these folks nuts. Lead them on to believe they have a fish on the line and perhaps I can scam them out of a few bucks ???
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Barrister Thomas Cole has been trying to contact you as well about millions of dollars. His number is 419-Ima-dumbass.
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Barrister Thomas Cole has been trying to contact you as well about millions of dollars. His number is 419-Ima-dumbass.
Reb, I think she's got the idea it's a scam -- she's just looking to turn it around on the scammers.
Personally I think that's a bad idea because it confirms that the email address they sent the scam to is valid and opens the door for more -- but vesta has a different idea, apparently.
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Reb, I think she's got the idea it's a scam -- she's just looking to turn it around on the scammers.
Personally I think that's a bad idea because it confirms that the email address they sent the scam to is valid and opens the door for more -- but vesta has a different idea, apparently.
Ah, Ok. I've gotten into the habit of just scanning her posts these days. It hurts to read them in their entirety.
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Reb, I think she's got the idea it's a scam -- she's just looking to turn it around on the scammers.
Personally I think that's a bad idea because it confirms that the email address they sent the scam to is valid and opens the door for more -- but vesta has a different idea, apparently.
Not Email but old fashioned land or sea mail, envelope has some kind of stamp indicating Royal mail . However on the letter itself the return address is KIPTAL INVESTMENT ------a financial Express Company----One Health Plaza ---East Hanover NJ.
Interesting that I just received the notice but it is dated 16Dec,2011
BTW the address they sent it to is my PO>box, not my home mail.---Headed out to Goggle this company.
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Some years ago, a UK man, sensing a scam, set out to outscam the scammers. Wound up dead.