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16 Comments on If Only I'da Known...............
I can spot these and not even open them up any more. Now it looks like the scam is in parking lots according to the recent news.
I've won so many lotteries that I've lost count...without ever even buying a ticket! Why did I work today or any other day? lol. It must be because I love what I do!
Mike-I didn't have a choice, this was a contact message here on AR. Gets annoying ya know?
Renee-I don't buy tix either, but like you I do win alot.
Ian- You're in good company. The judge overseeing the Bernie Madoff case, received one of these letters, allegedly from someone seeking an investment partner for $3.5 million supposedly inherited in the Republic of Congo.
That is crazy - I get those too! Nutso
Marilyn-Was it from Bernie possibly?
Emily-we are all winners, yay!!
I get these also. What a scam!
Hi: Ian, great post I like the ones about the Lotto tickets with the winning numbers the best!
Ian I really didn't know you were so well off. What are you doing crawling under houses and up on roofs. You should retire.
See them all too often, they are really starting to get old and I sure hope no one actually goes for these scams anymore.
My wife got a call yesterday about the, "new medical cards." They caller said it was a new law and he needed her medical info and presciptions to keep her safe if paramedics had to respond. She told them she was a nurse and hadn't heard of any such law. They promptly hung up on her.
Hey, Folks!
It's not a scam!
It's true.
Mr. Ibrahim has many billions of dollars, but he doesn't want to put all his eggs in one basket, so to speak, so he's splitting it up into increments of $10 million. The extra $300,000 covers all of the various banking costs associated with transferring $10 million from Senegal. He is prepared to move fast, though; he who hesitates, loses.
Mr. Ibrahim contacted me last Monday. Since I am always open to business partnerships that require very little work on my part, I contacted Mr. Ibrabim immediately. We set things in motion, and when I got up this morning and checked my bank account, boom! $10,300,000 had been transferred but the bank took $300,000 for "transfer and government fees." NOT!
Ian, I would like to find the entity that continues to email me. Nothing here on AR yet, I guess it's a matter of time.
Russel, buddy, I need a loan.
Hey, Ian - I see this is your most recent post. Hope all is well with you and yours, that you're really busy, but that you'll be back to Play in the Rain with us soon.
Hey Russel, I have just been very busy and have not made some t ime to sit down and play in the rain. Doing good, just have no time.
Hey, Ian - Remember what my wise old grandmother said: "You always have time for those things that you do first." So, like me, at 2:06 in the morning, Play in the Rain first!