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Anybody else get email about a "magic trick"?
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Posted by Ernest__CT on 10/22/07 8:59pm
Msg #217729

Anybody else get email about a "magic trick"?

This has got to be a scam of some kind, but I can't figure out if it is pay-per-click fraud or what!

The email mentions two patents; it was signed "Chris". The email contained a link which points to a Page on www.objectforce.com with a request to gets someone to swear to four statements and then notarize the signatures.

If you can figure out what "Chris" really wants, who "Chris" is scamming (and, more importantly, how) please Post here. Thanks!

Reply by Lee/AR on 10/22/07 9:22pm
Msg #217735

Yep. Early this morning. Somebody has waaay too much time on their hands--or something.
Tho' I will say that it most certainly is the strangest 'notary request' (if that's what it was) that I've ever gotten. Being a notary just keeps getting nuttier.

Reply by Sragland_AR on 10/22/07 9:41pm
Msg #217737

Yes, I got it also. I wondered if this was a new way to harvest active e-mails by having people reply to what they might consider a joke because we all know that we are not going to make the $100!


 
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