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Posted by Bob on January 08, 2004 at 10:11:23 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Life Threatened posted by rem on January 08, 2004 at 09:25:35:
There have been many posts on these forums about these scams, even one or two previous ones where people have been threatened. What I can't figure out is why anyone would respond to the emails in the first place, much less reply with address and further contact information. Why don't you people just learn to delete the oringinal email without responding to them, or forward the original email to the FBI, or whatever, if you think that is worth the trouble. Several times in the past someone has posted some email addresses to report scams to various Federal Govt. agencies on some of these old iron forums. Several have posted on here that they have replied to the scammmers, or smarted off to them. THEY ARE CRIMINALS, WHY MESS WITH THEM? I don't suppose there is much chance of them hunting you down, but when you are dumb enough to reply to them with a payment address, and get a check from them in the mail, I suppose there is always a possiblity they could come knocking at your door!
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