I've forgotten that ftc address, or I would have send the money laundering one in, because I got it too David Jones wrote:
My wife got one informing her that our credit card had been charged $284 for downloading child pornography, and they needed our credit card info to reverse the charge. The English was not broken, but their scheme failed to crack our Gullibility Shield!
We forwarded it on to the FTC and will let them have at such blatant rip-off artists.
Here's hoping you get your work done sooner than expected so you can get back to fractalling! In the meantime, I shall console myself by visiting some of the new galleries that have been posted and I haven't yet visited.
David gnome@hawaii.rr.com
On 24 Sep 03, at 7:14, Jim Muth wrote:
As a matter of curiosity, my e-mail box held 1181 letters when I checked it for the first time in 6 days. Most of them were junk, which together took almost 2 hours to download. The most curious letter informed me in broken english that I had been identified as a money launderer, and for some strange reason, requested my credit card number. I replied that I always launder my money. I use mild detergent and luke-warm water. Hot water makes the colors fade. ;-) ;-)
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