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alfred e numan

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I was-was as in past tense getting these Ladys- and i use that word loosely! In my e-mail in box- so, searched the www. and found the photo you see- It has a pretty little flower - and a great big blow-fly on "it". lol. They never right me back---- how come?
 
Trip.. said:
I guess I don't get it???
the photo is my standard response included with my rather caustic return e-mail to all suspected scammer e-mails in my inbox. There is a saying-- A photo is worth a thousand words.
 
I do not always sent the photo- depends where the e-mail is coming from. I view the sourse - look for x- originating numbers- copy this number to paper- go to a free site and enter the numbers- This site shows down to 3 square meters where the e-mail was sent from- even the type of p-c, cell phone thing, whatever was used.- Most scammers in my in-box are either in the U.K. or Africa- Gahana. There are prograns to show fake x-originating numbers on e-mails- most beginner scammers are not aware this exisits.
 
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