Hi clemi I wasn't able to get his page as it says it has moved, but that can't be right otherwise you wouldn't have found it. Did other get it, as maybe it is because of my server. Wouldn't like to miss out on good websites because of the quality of my server. It is amazing Clemi how many people fall for these offerings, isn't it. We have also been warned about Auction websites as well. It wasn't Ebay. But the person had sold his item to three people accepting all their monies. It was about $1200 dollars and a person in Burnie had lost his and said to check the person selling history on the site before buying. Edie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clemi" <clemi@chipshot.net> To: <ARMSTRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 3:53 PM Subject: [ARMSTRONG-L] Hello A*s ... > Hello A*s ... > I've found an interesting web site in New Zealand concerning scams: > > http://www.consumer-ministry.govt.nz/scams/scamwatch_prize_and_lottery.h > tml > http://www.consumer-ministry.govt.nz/scams/scamwatch_prize_and_lottery_l > ist.html > > The first URL explains the scams listed at the second URL. > > I've received e-mails concerning some of the 'unbelievable offers' > mentioned. I delete and bounce these through MailWasher before they ever > enter my computer. Sadly, I know a few people who've ignored the adage, > "if it seems too good to be true ..." > > You might want to check it out. > > Have a good week, > clemi > > >