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On Apr 27, 5:20*pm, "http://www.boat-ed.com/" www.boat-ed.com/
wrote: Don White wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:03:13 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 27, 10:19 am, jim78565 wrote: You have been approve for a lump sum payout (£1,000.000.00 GBP), in the British Telecom Promotion. Please fill the form below and send it to our payment department with the contact given below. 1.Full Name:...2.Full Address:...4.Occupation:...5.Phone Number:...6.Country:... Yours faithfully, Mrs Joan Thomas This scam came from University of Victoria British Columbia 142.104.5.97 Several other scams trace back to the same IP. Is this stuff being taught in Canadian colleges now? Too bad the Scams coming from all over the rest of the world, outnumber anything a University Student from Canada could send out as a project to see if Goons like you respond.NEXT........! How does anyone know that it's not being relayed by a bot computer at UVIC? Instead of crying in here, Flatulent Jim should have contacted the University. It really is stupid to cut and paste articles, and then cry in here, isn't it? -- Boating Safety Courses http://www.boat-ed.com/ Safe boating courses will not only improve your water safety and boating skills, they will also qualify you for a discount on your PWC or boat insurance with most insurance providers. Just send a copy of your boating safety certificate to your insurance agent and start receiving the savings!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's group politics, but maybe you haven't been around long enough. It's ok though, you got your link up, right? ![]() Good luck with the boating classes, Scotty... |