email scam artists

Adam Glatt adam.g at sasktel.net
Thu Aug 19 15:13:43 AKDT 2004


Larry, you have me confused with the person Legend5rc is talking about.

Larry Diamond wrote:

> Very interesting thoughts...
>  
> Since some people will send them money one could call it a form of 
> fund raising....
>  
> Wonder how the terrorist actually raise funds....Couldn't be by scam 
> e-mails because we all know terrorist stand on the corner with there 
> little terrorist hat and bucket with a sign that says support us so we 
> can blow you up.
>  
> I think Adam did a very noble thing in an effort to assist and track 
> down those behind this. Very interesting that no-body is taking notice...
>  
> Ed, I would recommend that you get in contact with your State Senator 
> or Governor. Send them a formal letter and explain your concerns. If 
> enough people start raising a stink an elected official in that 
> position isn't going to be caught holding information like that this 
> close to an election...
>  
> Food for thought...
>  
> Larry Diamond
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Legend5rc at aol.com <mailto:Legend5rc at aol.com>
>     *To:* discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, August 18, 2004 11:17 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: email scam artists
>
>     There seems to be no recourse.  I have a friend trying to sell a
>     24 ft boat.  He got the same I'll send you a check for more, you
>     send me cash.....  He played along and received a check hoping he
>     could turn it in to federal authorities.  It was a forged Bank of
>     America check, or some other national bank, I can't remember. 
>     Neither the bank nor the federal authorities were interested.  The
>     gov has to many life threatening things to take care of right
>     now.  Too bad.  I wonder if Tony Soprano, or Tanya Harding, for
>     that matter, are available????? 
>

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