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getting closer to the real me! Asked by tresaeon 2 months ago, 3 answers.
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Well well I still have not got an answer for my question, I know that it is probably a scam. But what if it isn't and they are only asking for what is there;s. There's must be someone other then me asking the attorney who and what they are being I screwed up and threw the e-mail with the site link, not smart but if I can not get satisfaction here then I guess I'll call the Gov. and see.

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kitty Answered by ty on Jul 03, 2008, 06:14AM
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they do not need your bank info... if it wasnt a scam they wouldnt be asking for it... also why do they need money? why not just deduct it from the amount they're sending you?

this is pretty much mee! Answered by sooitca on Jul 03, 2008, 06:19AM
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you need to seek an official link I think. it's unfair to ask people something which is out of the rhelms of knowledge, for example, answering a question that has a definitive answer. I understood this site to be where people give advise, it may not be the advise you want, but it's what is being offered.

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Not nice to laugh at other's short comings Answered by ethmer on Jul 04, 2008, 12:47AM
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They want 6700 pounds FROM you in order to release funds to you. If you fall for this scam you deserve to lose the $ 13,000 they are asking for.

6,700.00 GBP = 13,281.92 USD

Any time someone asks you for money in order to release money that they are supposedly already holding for you, it is a scam.

 

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