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Post by roller on Jan 31, 2009 10:19:10 GMT -5
Hi people! My story will help somebody not to lose money and someone else to become reecher. Once I decided to earn some money in internet.I was lucky to find an interesting article. Some man who worked in "WebMoney" was fired.Having become very angry with that he decided to make "WebMoney" a bankrupt.In a short he decided to tell all the internet users a "WebMoney" secret. First of all he wrote that "WebMoney" has got two E-wallets which don't function properly.And if u will send some amount of money from your E-wallet into those E-wallets u will receive in some hours your money doubled back into your E-wallet. He also wrote that some "WebMoney" workers know about that secret and use those wallets earning a good bread.At the end of his article he wrote those E-wallets numbers(Z752514480782;Z144957251285)(WWW.WebMoney.ru) and pleads everybody to help him in making "WebMoney" a bankrupt.
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Post by Caseyfan4everRyanfanNever on Jan 31, 2009 13:15:21 GMT -5
The last two letters of that website "ru" should tell you something. Lots of scams originate in Russia (I'm not saying that all Russian business activity is bad and corrupt-having studied Russia extensively at the graduate level, I've seen examples of non corrupt and honest business there), because of the presence of mafia-like groups and the lack of business regulation there.
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Post by laura on Jan 31, 2009 13:28:11 GMT -5
I get lots of scam emails from England, Nigeria, and Russia as well. It's extremely strange and I wonder why people do this.
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Post by Caseyfan4everRyanfanNever on Feb 5, 2009 18:36:24 GMT -5
They don't care about making money legally, only to make money by preying upon innocent but naive people who think that the company in question may be legit. If in doubt, assume that the company may be a scam and ask someone who you trust, who is better informed and who can advise you further or, better yet, contact the Better Business Bureau.
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