This morning's Seattle Times had a story about a nice (but perhaps rather greedy) little old lady bilked out of $6K in a "pigeon drop" scam. On-line or off a mark is a mark. But as the great WC Fields put it, you can't cheat an honest man. -----Original Message----- From: Soren.J.Winslow@private [mailto:Soren.J.Winslow@private] Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 9:26 AM To: steven@private; crime@private Subject: Re: CRIME Nigerian scam You would think that by now people would learn. End users will always be end users. Soren Steve Nichols <steven@private To: Owner-Crime <crime@private> om> cc: Sent by: Subject: CRIME Nigerian scam owner-crime@private x.edu 10/04/2002 08:35 Please respond to steven DOH!!!! http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=50837 Steven Nichols Network and Systems Administrator Internet and NOC Manager VALLEY INTERNET COMPANY 1709 NE 27th Street, Suite C McMinnville, Oregon 97128 503-565-5030 or 800-909-9078 (toll-free) "Pay no attention to the folks behind the curtain..." PGP: www.viclink.com/~steven/steven.nichols.pgp.txt
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