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Old 04-12-2008, 04:50 PM
skkurtz skkurtz is offline
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Unhappy Barrister David Smith

A friend of mine got a notice that the late Jurgen Krugger had left him $30,100,000. I found out this Barrister is a fraud and posts to many email addresses. This friend gets at least three to four of these fraudulent messages a day. How does one get off these scam lists?

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Old 04-12-2008, 04:57 PM
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skkurtz welcome to this forum. Unfortunatelly no one can avoid receiving scam mails because they send bulc and they target anyone who will answer. You may increase filters of your mail to get less.

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Old 04-14-2008, 06:05 PM
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Unhappy Microsoft Corporation World Lottery

Here is another scam I found out about yesterday. They claim Bill Gates is alleviating poverty around the world through this promotion. They wanted full name, address, nationality, phone number, occupation, age, sex, next of kin, amount won and lottery date. Award Presentation Center was Abuja, Nigeria.

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Old 04-14-2008, 06:32 PM
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Here is another scam I found out about yesterday. They claim Bill Gates is alleviating poverty around the world through this promotion. They wanted full name, address, nationality, phone number, occupation, age, sex, next of kin, amount won and lottery date. Award Presentation Center was Abuja, Nigeria.

There are more than 100 posts of this scam mail for different e-mail addresses. You can use "search" tool of this forum query "Microsoft" to read them and post also this mail you received according posting instructions.

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