Another spamming criminal named Bill Andrews wrote:
> WHAT THE HELL !!!! YOU NEVER KNOW $$$$$$
I can see by the way you posted this message that gambling on people's
greed is your angle. I know you need to make a buck, but maybe you don't
have the intelligence to do it another way (like get a job). But, it's
obvious that you just copied your cheating scheme from another bulletin
board and re-posted it here - like so many other ignorant people have
done before. No one with a bit of intelligence would respond to your
illegal and greedy scheme. It's poorly written and shows no creativity
at all. Let's face reality. You are a loser who just posted another
cheap copy of a pyramid deal.
> Initially, I thought this is a big scam. However, I decided to give it
> a go since I had nothing to lose but my five bucks.
You CAN lose more than that, stupid. You can lose your Internet access,
your money, and your freedom. The scam you posted is ILLEGAL. Chain
letters are a form of gambling, and sending them through the mail or
delivering them in person or by computer is a CRIME in your country.
Keep reading...
> Date: 3 Dec 1996 21:00:25 GMT
> Message-ID: <5824d9$
...@rs10.tcs.tulane.edu>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup35.tcs.tulane.edu
The header of your illegal spam message tells a lot about you, Bill.
For one thing, it shows that you forged your email address and that you
are REALLY posting from Tulane University in New Orleans. We know what
time you posted the message, what ISP you used, and what node you were
on at the time. With this information, your ISP can track down who was
on that node at that time, and thus pinpoint YOU as the low-life
responsible for this atrocious attempt to defraud people on the
Internet. (Aren't they teaching you anything in that school?)
Your illegal chain letter was forwarded to your system administrator for
disciplinary action because you posted it several hundred times to many
newsgroups where this type of activity is obviously off-topic and
unwanted. When your Internet access is cut off you can watch the soaps'
or infomercials or do something else that's at your level. We don't
need the Internet cluttered up with more garbage like this.
> 5. Bill Andrews
> 820 Jena St.
> New Orleans, LA 70115
Only the stupidest of criminals would post their full name and address
in their scam like you just did. Be advised, Mr. Andrews, that your
address and a copy of your chain letter has been mailed to the
appropriate government departments with a list of all names involved,
including yours. I am sure they will follow up with an investigation of
their own. And don't be surprised if you suddenly start getting
hundreds of magazines which you never asked for... don't be shocked when
you start getting more junk mail than you thought possible... don't look
alarmed when the hate mail starts pouring in. Because it will.
> Please send all mail fraud complaints to jcchee
...@uspis.gov
Don't worry, I did.
Stupidity is no excuse for your rude, obnoxious and criminal behaviour.
Your attempt to defraud others with your "get rich quick" scams are not
welcome on the Internet. You obviously have no concept of ettiquite,
courtesy or common sense. I have no sympathy for you or your kind.
Maybe it's time you found another hobby.