Scams re-targeting those who have already been victimized
by Bob Martin Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:05 pm
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International police (INTERPOL) United Kingdom are paying compensation to all internet scam victims.Reply now for more details to: [email protected]



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These are scam letters. Please do not respond to them. :bondage: :bondage:
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