I got an e-mail making fun of the fact that some of my posts clearly
indicate that I am up all night.
Not so. At least, not usually.
These days I have an excuse. I am very excited.
I made a friend over the internet in Nigeria who is going to send me a
bunch of money and he's in a different time zone. I had to send him my
banking information and passwords via fax at a specific time so he could
be there to make sure nobody else got that information. So, I was up
anyway.
I am glad to see that he got all the info okay, because I can tell that
he made a big withdrawal already. He said he needed some temporary cash
to pay for some paperwork. I am expecting my share of the windfall any
day now.
Then I can get my new band saw.. likely the biggest Laguna I can find.
Pay off the house, take a trip, life is going to be good once that
cheque shows up.
It is a nice feeling to know some stranger trusts me like that.
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I got an e-mail making fun of the fact that some of my posts clearly
> indicate that I am up all night.
>
> Not so. At least, not usually.
>
> These days I have an excuse. I am very excited.
>
> I made a friend over the internet in Nigeria who is going to send me a
> bunch of money and he's in a different time zone. I had to send him my
> banking information and passwords via fax at a specific time so he could
> be there to make sure nobody else got that information. So, I was up
> anyway.
>
> I am glad to see that he got all the info okay, because I can tell that
> he made a big withdrawal already. He said he needed some temporary cash
> to pay for some paperwork. I am expecting my share of the windfall any
> day now.
>
> Then I can get my new band saw.. likely the biggest Laguna I can find.
> Pay off the house, take a trip, life is going to be good once that
> cheque shows up.
>
> It is a nice feeling to know some stranger trusts me like that.
Cool. This lady had a nice experience too.
http://www.bustedupcowgirl.com/scampage.html
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Bill Pounds
http://www.billpounds.com
On Fri, 20 May 2005 12:43:56 -0400, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got an e-mail making fun of the fact that some of my posts clearly
> indicate that I am up all night.
That's...strange.
> Not so. At least, not usually.
> These days I have an excuse. I am very excited.
>
> I made a friend over the internet in Nigeria who is going to send me a
> bunch of money and he's in a different time zone. I had to send him my
> banking information and passwords via fax at a specific time so he could
> be there to make sure nobody else got that information. So, I was up
> anyway.
Excellent!
> I am glad to see that he got all the info okay, because I can tell that
> he made a big withdrawal already. He said he needed some temporary cash
> to pay for some paperwork. I am expecting my share of the windfall any
> day now.
I think this may be the same fellow who I'll be helping to move
88 million bucks. I hope we haven't both been approached by the same
fellow, I'd hate to have to share 44 million of it with you. I mean,
you'er a nice enough chap, but business is business after all.
> Then I can get my new band saw.. likely the biggest Laguna I can find.
> Pay off the house, take a trip, life is going to be good once that
> cheque shows up.
> It is a nice feeling to know some stranger trusts me like that.
And all he wanted was our bank account details, isn't that wonderful?
On Fri, 20 May 2005 16:00:11 -0400, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
> mac davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> >I'm sure it wasn't a hoax. Bablubi said I could trust him. After all, he
>> >works for the Foreign Office. You don't get a job like that easily.
>>
>> wasn't his dad the vice president, also?
>
>YES!!! Thank goodness you know him too. I feel better now that it's not
>some stranger walking around with my PIN.
Heyyy, how come you all know so much about what was supposed to be a
personal and *confidential* business dealing between me and Babalubi? You
all gettin' into other peoples' e-mail?
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If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough
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In article <[email protected]>,
"NorthIdahoWWer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow, good thing you posted this. I was thinking it was all a hoax but if
> you've had a good experience with it.... ;-)
I'm sure it wasn't a hoax. Bablubi said I could trust him. After all, he
works for the Foreign Office. You don't get a job like that easily.
In article <[email protected]>,
mac davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I'm sure it wasn't a hoax. Bablubi said I could trust him. After all, he
> >works for the Foreign Office. You don't get a job like that easily.
>
> wasn't his dad the vice president, also?
YES!!! Thank goodness you know him too. I feel better now that it's not
some stranger walking around with my PIN.
On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:25:06 -0400, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
> "NorthIdahoWWer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Wow, good thing you posted this. I was thinking it was all a hoax but if
>> you've had a good experience with it.... ;-)
>
>I'm sure it wasn't a hoax. Bablubi said I could trust him. After all, he
>works for the Foreign Office. You don't get a job like that easily.
wasn't his dad the vice president, also?
mac
Please remove splinters before emailing
Wow, good thing you posted this. I was thinking it was all a hoax but if
you've had a good experience with it.... ;-)
> Not so. At least, not usually.
>
> These days I have an excuse. I am very excited.
>
> I made a friend over the internet in Nigeria who is going to send me a
> bunch of money and he's in a different time zone. I had to send him my
> banking information and passwords via fax at a specific time so he could
> be there to make sure nobody else got that information. So, I was up
> anyway.