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IanGray
Dec 29, 2009, 7:04 AM
I've just received an e mail on another site from a woman in Africa who clams that her relatives are preventing her gaining access to $13 million US dollars which she placed in a deposit box. She then offered me 25% of this money if I would assist her in retrieving it and gave me a private address to contact her.

This message had bisexual.com include, so I checked my messages and found no such messages on the site, Goes to prove you can't e too careful
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This is me:tongue::tongue::tongue:

Ian xxxx

IanGray
Dec 29, 2009, 7:39 AM
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I'm still here :tongue::tongue::tongue:

Ian xxxxxx

roy m cox
Dec 29, 2009, 11:40 AM
:bigrin: WUT :bigrin:

i don't buy in to any of thous email scam's

got to watch out for shit like that thy can get in you pc and plant stuff on you just don't open email's like that ,, the FBI is watching for people that get and loader $$$$ so be care full :2cents:

12voltman59
Dec 29, 2009, 4:34 PM
It is amazing that people still continue to fall for such scams.

Unfortunately----it often seems that elderly folks tend to be the ones who fall for such things and take a substantial economic loss at a time of life they can ill afford it.

thatcher29
Dec 29, 2009, 5:45 PM
A few times, I've gotten notification messages on my e-mail, but then when I go to Bisexual.com, the sender doesn't exist. I'm thinking that spam triggers the notification, then the spammer's membership gets deleted. By the way, there's people who love to bait the Nigerians. Go to www.419eater.com.

FalconAngel
Dec 30, 2009, 2:55 AM
Any time that you get something like that, just forward it to spam@uce.gov and then block the sender and report it as spam to your e-mail system.

IanGray
Jan 7, 2010, 4:08 AM
Any time that you get something like that, just forward it to spam@uce.gov and then block the sender and report it as spam to your e-mail system.

Thanks for the e mail address

Ian