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no_fool
17 April 2006, 13:24
I never realy had dealings with scam letters, until I published a free website out of Australia (crikeee) I was un indated with them, all were obviouse until!
I got the URO lottery scam and heard that one like that did exsist, but luckily I only put part of my name, and mobile number, the rest was fake even my server email address and a friends post box.
Then I was lucky enough to be directed to this site thanx to fraudwatchers to be educated on (spam-scams) up until recently (new to the net) I thought spam meant (a virus)

Now I have devised this poem and send it via reply to the scammers before clicking spam and block this contact,

What? Me A Winner?
Who Would have thought?

So I have won
Wow!
Who would have thought?
The details you have asked
I have sent to you

But rest a sure
I am on to you

My details are false
You see
But I have a surprise for you

You have WON!
A curse to hell!

Now who is scamming who
For Now you are the one

With egg all over
Your face!

Boooooooooooooooooooooooo

Along each side is also a bad luck symbol that do freak some people out if they are believers of the bad luck the symbol may bring

I wish you all luck and hope no body becomes a victim like I (Nearly did)

THANK YOU FRAUDWATCHERS, YOU ARE DOING A GREAT JOB!

John Fairheart
18 April 2006, 00:30
Glad you are wise to the scammers. A few points though. Never give any personal information to a scammer. Not your name, not a personal mobile, and certainly never endanger a friend by giving out their address details (even if it is a PO Box).

You are a scambaiter by doing what you are doing, and there are many thousands of people just like you doing the dance with these dangerous criminals. You might like to check out www.scambaits.com - a scambaiting community with a huge amount of information and expertise on how to bait these scammers safely and with 100% anonimity.

Have fun, and good luck.