Another PayPal Scam
P. J. Alling
webster26 at mindspring.com
Sun Apr 1 15:49:04 EDT 2007
It's a numbers game. Step one, get a free web account, step two get a
free email accounts. For each 10,000 scam e-mails expect between .01 to
.1 % positive responses. Repeat step one and two after the ISP shuts
you down. If everything is free except for the labor you only have to
be successful for a few thousand dollars a week. Lets face it. If
politicians can buy votes with the voter's own money, this is bound to
work on at least 1 person in a 1000.
graywolf wrote:
> Makes me wonder, are there actually people out there stupid enough to
> give these guys their banking information? I guess so, I mean, why would
> there be so many scammers if there weren't any scammees? The usual con
> game is like the Nigerian thing, where the mark is lured in by promises
> of illegal money only not so blatantly obvious.
>
> How come you are getting Shel's' email?
>
> -graywolf
>
>
> David J Brooks wrote:
>
>> I get these emails from banks i don't have any money in. I don't have
>> a Paypal account, and i get these emails to Shel.
>>
>
>
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