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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / February 2006

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Funds for whatever, whenever!

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D.S. - 07 Feb 2006 13:05 GMT
This is a paypal fund raising pyramid program.  I'm not going to provide
you with any outlandish claims of people receiving $X amount of funds in
Y days.  Have faith and this will work. All you have to lose is $7.50
and a bit of your time.

This pyramid scheme works by paying $1.50 to 5 people on an e-mail list,
then redistributing this letter with your e-mail address on the list.
You may have seen a similar letter where people pay $1 to 5 people on a
list.  There is a perfectly good reason for this scheme to have payments
of $1.50.  For every transaction, paypal takes a fee of 2.9% (3.9% if
you live outside of the USA) and an additional 30 cents, so your $1 is
reduced to $0.67 and paypal is probably the real winner.

There are 5 simple steps between you and your opportunity to make a bunch:

Step 1:
Set up a new e-mail address (any e-mail address will do) or use an
existing one that you have where you don't mind receiving spam.

Step 2:
Use your email address to sign up for a paypal account and activate your
account (https://www.paypal.com note the 's' in https is for secure).
For account type, select Business (so you can receive credit card
payments from people).

Step 3:
Send $1.50 via paypal to each of the five e-mail addresses on this list:

1.    anunya_buizness5@hotmail.com
2.    i.spamster@gmail.com
3.    millionaireMonk@shaw.ca
4.    infantfinite@hotmail.com
5.    veewee77@alltel.net

For category of purchase select "SERVICE" and for email subject use "add
me to your mailing list".  This helps the whole thing be legal in
compliance with Title 18 Sections 1302 & 1241 of the United States
Postal laws.

Step 4:
Its now time to redistribute this letter, so you can get paid.  Copy
this letter, take e-mail address from position 1 off the e-mail list in
step #3, move everyone up and insert your own e-mail address at position
5 (the e-mail address that you have registered with your paypal
account).  I use a program called PostXpert (www.postxpert.com) to post
messages to newsgroups.  Use your own creativity to come up with a
message subject that will entice people to read it, and then post your
letter to as many newsgroups as you feel like.

Please note that you may receive a lot of spam at your e-mail address,
since its available to anyone that reads the letter.  Also you may
receive fake emails from paypal that require for your immediate log in
(with log in link provided in the e-mail).  These e-mails are bogus and
only designed to steal your password. If you ever receive any e-mails
about logging into paypal and are in doubt, visit https://www.paypal.com 
and log in from there.

Now sit back and wait for the funds to roll in.
xblazinlv - 07 Feb 2006 20:08 GMT
Sorry, that is really a scam.

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