Come on, “Ben,” Africa didn’t become the world leader in internet chicanery with lackluster emails like this, you could have at least BCCed the other 89 recipients.
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When scooter news breaks, we put it under a tarp in the garage.
Come on, “Ben,” Africa didn’t become the world leader in internet chicanery with lackluster emails like this, you could have at least BCCed the other 89 recipients.
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He’s got at least two friends – “John Tobin” and “Clifford Johnson” . They are hitting up dealers, looking to make bogus credit card transactions. I doubt they really want the vehicles, but I don’t know how they plan to convert these charges into cash.
I haven’t fallen for their schemes. At least not yet.
Reminds me of this cartoon : http://www.marriedtothesea.com/092507/retirement-plan.gif
I received one too. Along with the exposed e-mail address of mine and 87 others! Here comes the spam again.
I’m not worried about the opportunity – and a great one at that – to sell scooters in a fine African nation. I’m more worried that you have let 1145 messages sit in your mailbox taking up valuable space.
As a scooterist, you should appreciate the value of traveling light.
Love the site. If you get a chance, visit mine (see my profile for that).
Later,
Jeff
Hrm. I guess you’ve sold out of all of your scooters. It’s all good. I can get you in touch with a prince in Zaire who’s family fortune is about to be taken. He just needs you to deposit it into your bank account. ;)
damn, your telling me this wasnt a legit email? … HA! I had a good laugh this morning when I got this in our club inbox.
Here is some justice on scammers:
http://www.newssocket.com/print/231/