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Patrick wrote:
> Eh, no thanks. Once my man in Nigeria comes through, I'm golden.
I am not offering anything to anyone with this post but I did have an
interesting discussion the other day (live and in person, not network)
Seems there is a "Nigeria like" deal that can indeed get one rich. The
biggest difference is you risk not so much as one cent of your own
money, You need not use your regular bank account (you can set up a
sepcial account to deal with the transactions, using only THEIR money)
and it's 100% legit.
But rest assured I'm not going to tell you what it is, far as I know
there is no web page and I do not (yet) have a phone number or address
But it seems such deals do exist.
Bottom line... If someone offers you something that seems too good to be
true.. It very likely is, but if you can do so safely (meaning w/o using
the internet for the most part) check it out.
--
John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
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