Scam-Baiters Scam E-Mail Scammers
For those who would like to see e-mail scammers trapped in their own cons, Monday's Times had an article on people who do just that, headlined "A Web Cadre Turns the Tables on African Scam Artists."
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For those who would like to see e-mail scammers trapped in their own cons, Monday's Times had an article on people who do just that, headlined "A Web Cadre Turns the Tables on African Scam Artists."
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BEWARE the Email Scam from LLOYDS BUDDY of lloydsbuddy@gmail.com
This guy is doing a scam.
----- Original Message -----
>> From: "LLOYDS BUDDY"
>> To:
>> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:16 AM
>> Subject: JOB OFFER
>>
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am Lloyds Buddy , I am from Helsinki, Finland now
>> based in china. I
>> got an
>> office in China and finland .I am a Tourism
>> Consultant and have
>> many
>> clients in Europe,usa and canada. I need
>> representatives in the
>> USA
>> and
>> Canada to work from home and get paid and maybe a
>> Visit to China
>> or
>> europe as well.
>>
>> JOB DESCRIPTION?
>>
>> 1. Receive payment from Clients
>>
>> 2. Cash Payments at your Bank
>>
>> 3. Deduct 10% which will be your percentage/pay on
>> Payment
>> processed.
>>
>> 4. Forward balance after deduction of percentage/pay
>> to any of the
>> offices
>> you
>> will be contacted to send payment to(Payment is to
>> forwarded either
>> by Money
>> Gram,Western Union Money Transfer or Bank Transfer).
>>
>> HOW MUCH WILL YOU EARN?
>>
>> At the beginning your commission will equal 10%,
>> later it will
>> increase up
>> to 12%
>>
>> ADVANTAGES
>> You do not have to go out as you will work as an
>> independent
>> contractor right
>> from your home office. If you are interested in this
>> offer, please
>> respond
>> with the
>> following details in order for us to reach you:
>>
>>
>>
>> Lloyds Buddy.
Posted by: Roxie | Tuesday, July 17, 2007 at 11:18 AM
Question is: When will we ever see an analytical breakdown of outright scams (illegal crime) as differentiated from "legal" crime. Too many of these scams are still well covered under the umbrella of legality.
--Jack Payne
www.sixhrs.com
Posted by: Jack Payne | Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at 10:35 PM