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Posted by Dsl on June 16, 2003 at 14:03:35 from (216.58.70.69):
Them Nigerian sheisters apparently are a-tryin hard these days ta pull their 'oops--I over-paid!' tractor buyin scam. DON'T give anyone that offers you more than what you want for your tractor any information about yourself! Two examples below of emails I received(I won't write what I sent back) this morning: "Hello, I saw your advert while surfing the web and I am very interested in your Case 446 Garden Tractor and Attachments . I will appreciate if you acknowledge this message possibly with the photo image .But as a matter of urgency I'm ready to pay $2,000 (US$). Expecting to read from you soonest. Omon _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail " "I much interested in buying your Case 446 Garden Tractor , if it still available for sale .How much is it last and what mode of pay ment do you prefer.Reply me immmediately you receive the mail . Best regard. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get free internet address at http://www.zybermail.com "
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