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Old 05-30-2007, 08:07 PM
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Default The Russian foundation for basic research

THE RUSSIAN FOUNDATION FOR BASIC RESEARCH

The Russian Foundation for basic research(http://www.rfbr.ru), would
like to notify you that you have been chosen by the board of trustees
as one of the final recipients of a cash Grant/Donation for your own
personal, educational, and business development.

Kindly note that you will only be chosen to receive the donation once,
which means that subsequent yearly donation will not get to you again.
Take time and thought in spending the donation wisely on something that
will last you a long time. Recipients are only eligible to be awarded
this donation once.

You are required to contact the Executive Secretary below, for
qualification document you will be given your donation pin number,
which you will use in collecting the funds. Please endeavor to quote
your Qualification numbers (N-222-6647, E-910-56) in all discussions.

To immediately further your claim, and facilitate the immediate release
of your donation funds to you likewise other recipient around the
globe, You are required to assist in the documentation of your donation
by filling the requested information stated in the form below.

DONATION DOCUMENTATION FORM.

----Kindly provide all required information.
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----IN A BRIEF EXPLANATION, HOW DO YOU INTEND TO USE YOUR DONATION
FUNDS IN IMPROVING YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING.

Executive Sec. Mr.Brian Millavic
Email:brainmillavice_executive@yahoo.no


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Old 01-26-2008, 10:11 PM
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Default no free lunch is true BUT

Why is it that people still try to fraud others when we are much more educated about these things then before? I mean, come on, how and why would anyone try and "give away" 1+ million dollars to a single person?....give me a break

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Old 01-26-2008, 10:29 PM
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Why is it that people still try to fraud others when we are much more educated about these things then before? I mean, come on, how and why would anyone try and "give away" 1+ million dollars to a single person?....give me a break

Dear candyman0164

Welcome to this forum.
The answer is that world has 6 billion people. Can you tell me how many fool or gready people is the percentage in this number?
What ever the number could be, you see a large target group for scams.
If you read statistics 2006 send 134 million scam mails and the victims are 3,6 million people.
I believe you got your answer.

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Are you saying that people who get scammed are foolish and greedy?

Most of them yes they are either fool or greedy, sometimes both.
May be some cases that got scammed from their good faith. But all of them never searched something too good to be true. Noone used common sence.

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Banks never ask any kind of confirmation by phone .........
Read terms and conditions you signed with your bank opening an account.

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My my, how this board has fallen since the days when Rian Visser and the SA police owned it. I would be surprised if any person who had survived internet fraud would dare to post on this site where caring ""supermods" seem to think it's perfectly acceptable to characterize scam victims as "foolish and greedy".

What a charming (not) website this is.

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Old 01-27-2008, 02:38 PM
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Are you sure that calls to your mobile come from your bank? Check if the number belongs to the bank and it would be good to visit your bank for explanations.
Even bank officers are not all angels .............

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My my, how this board has fallen since the days when Rian Visser and the SA police owned it. I would be surprised if any person who had survived internet fraud would dare to post on this site where caring ""supermods" seem to think it's perfectly acceptable to characterize scam victims as "foolish and greedy".

What a charming (not) website this is.
I don't care if a scam like you find this forum not charming

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Scammer Found ! (ID: 8657)
IP Block 77.0.0.0 - 95.255.255.255
Country UNITED KINGDOM

Now you are really "been_away"

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