I think I heard that the FBI has investigated some of these folks, but I don't
know the outcome. I have thought about forwarding these messages to them, but
like most people I'm juggling a job and all kinds of things, and so I just said
to heck with it. I figure warning the people I know on the IML is the best
thing to do.
And I got another one this morning from a "Mark Rocky."
Mark
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> From: "Phil" <hill7jack6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2004/08/12 Thu AM 02:44:55 EDT
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Re: IML: scams galore.
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> Ya know, the more I hear these tales of scams, the most disgusted I get. Is
> it this easy to hide behind the internet? And if the isp's of the culprits
> wont cooperate, why cant either the Feds or the governments involved shut
> them down? Its not like the Internet hasnt been around for a few years now,
> has police enforcement given up on trying to catch these crooks?
> Sorry, just tired of seeing good people scammed and criminals going
> unpunished.
> Phil <><
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> Subject: Re: Re: IML: scams galore.
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