And we just now are being notified of this? I saw their shakers, Mepps black furies, and obscene-neon colored Rapalas commin up' with lily pads back in the dog dayz of summer. They don't get shit and anyone who answers deserves the paper draft that hits their account. I mean all you gotta do is call the bank and verify funds on $100 and keep going up by an exponential of 10 til you hit that magic #.
Funny. I sign up to a mailing list and expect that on the outset. Fuck it. Deleting spam is fun. The sleaze buckets are getting sued left and right. Bring it on! Ralphycakes, I'm gonna toss out a warm hankey and say: I think most people on here are smart enough to know not to pass along a PIN no matter where it comes from. --- Mark Schieldrop Reporter, The Narragansett Times mark@schieldrop.net
-----Original Message----- From: orb-bounces+mark=schieldrop.net@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:orb- bounces+mark=schieldrop.net@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Sofa Kingdom Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 11:39 AM To: orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: RE: [Orb] WARNING for fraud from supposedly VISA
fraudsters have trawled the orb mailinglist database for email addresses and are now sending hoaxed and tricked mail to try and get your visa and pin no. do NOT EVER REPLY TO EMAIL THAT ASKS YOUR PIN!!!
--Ralph