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May 5, 2007, 1:22:40 PM5/5/07
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As Seen On OPRAH & 20/20 - TURN $6 into $24600
Earn money using PAYPAL as seen on Oprah & 20/20
THE PAYPAL 6 DOLLAR MONEY-MAKING METHOD
AS SEEN ON OPRAH EARN HUGE $$$$$$$$
all you need is:
1) An email address
2) A PayPal account
3) $6.00
THIS IS A 2007, CURRENT EMAIL LIST
Ever since the internet became popular, the word "scam" has become a
daily term. I have never once tried any money making "system" outside
of this because of that very reason. However, after reading reports
on
the validity and reputation of this money making system (seen on
Oprah,
CNN, and other media forums) I decided to give this one a shot...
Especially since the so called "risk" is only $6.00. I mean, for the
chance, what a joke right? Anyway, only hours after implementing this
exact system I about fell out of my chair as money ACTUALLY started
rolling in. I couldn't believe it and for that reason, I wrote this
intro and became a believer in this system.
WHAT IS IT?
The idea is that of a system that takes advantage of the power of
compounding. And in a big way, let me tell you. First and foremost
understand that there are
countless spin-offs of this system that try to make a "quick buck"
off
of people. Long lists, the 5 & 10 dollar trees, the birthday systems,
etc...
Those spin-offs do make money because of the ease of implementation
of
this idea, but they do NOT use the compounding advantage. This system
is THE legit and profitable one. Here is how it works... There is a
list of 6 email addresses (you'll see it as you read further). Each
of
these people has already taken part in this system. When someone new
comes along (such as yourself) he/she removes #1 off of the list,
moves
the other five email addresses up one position (i.e. #6 goes to #5,
#5
to #4, etc.), and places their PayPal email address in the #6
position.
This process is what develops the power of compounding. The bottom
line
is this... Honesty and Integrity creates Profitability. Following
this
EXACT process is what creates the money, and that is why this system
has been raved about in the media. Altering the system creates weak
results. The legality of this system comes from the idea that you are
of course creating a mailing list, and a "service" is being provided
(more on that later.) Now on to how your $6.00 creates BIG money...
INSTRUCTIONS:
STEP 1:
The first thing to do is highlight and SAVE this entire post in word
or
notepad on your computer so you can come back to it later.
After that, if you are not already a PayPal user you need to go to
the
PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com/au/mrb/pal=CW4RHQW7BQJKC and
SIGN UP. If you want to be able to
receive credit card payments from other people then you will need to
sign up for a PREMIER or BUSINESS account (not just a PERSONAL
account). This is highly recommended to allow others easy payment
options. In order to place the initial $6 into your account, you will
have to verify your bank account with PAYPAL (which may take a few
days). PAYPAL is 100% secure and is used by millions of people
worldwide.
STEP 2:
Here is where the action occurs. The first thing to do is to send a
$1.00 payment to each of the 6 email addresses on the current list
from
your PayPal account. To do this quickly and successfully, follow
these
simple steps:
1. Login to PayPal and click on the "Send Money" tab near the top of
the screen
2. In the "Recipient's Email" field enter the email address
3. In the "Amount" field enter "1" (This is your $1.00 payment)
4. In the "Category" field select "Service" (Keeping it legal)
5. In the "Subject" field type "EMAIL LIST", and in the "NOTE" field
enter "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR EMAIL LIST". By doing this, you are
creating a service and maintaining the legality of the system by
"paying" for the service.
6. Finally, click on the "Continue" button to complete the payment.
Repeat these steps for each of the 6 email addresses. That's it! By
sending the $1.00 payment to each address, you are implementing the
compounding POWER of the system. You will reap what you sow!
Here is the current e-mail list:
*************************************************
The email list:
1) robrie...@bigpond.com.au
2) veemarti...@gmail.com
3) cor...@bigpond.net.au
4) apriladela...@yahoo.com
5) smudger...@hotmail.co.uk
6) grego...@yahoo.com
************************************************
STEP 2:
Now take the #1 email off of the list that you see above (from your
saved file), move the other addresses up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4,
etc.) and add YOUR email address (the one used for your PayPal
account)
as number 6 on the list. This is the only part of the document that
should be changed. ** Make sure your email address is the one you
have
registered with PayPal **
STEP 3:
Post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups or message
boards.
Keep in mind that there are tens of thousands of groups online! All
you
need is 200, but remember the more you post the more money you make -
as well as everyone else on the list! I've began to see money roll in
before I even hit 100 posts, but try to hit around 200 to allow
maximum exposure. Use Netscape, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari,
or
whatever your internet browser is to search for various news groups,
on-line forums, message boards, bulletin boards, chat sites,
discussions, discussion groups, on-line communities, etc. For
example,
log on to any search engine like yahoo.com or google.com and type in
a
subject like 'MILLIONAIRE MESSAGE BOARD', 'MONEY MAKING DISCUSSIONS',
'MONEY MAKING FORUMS', or 'BUSINESS MESSAGE BOARD', etc. You will
find
thousands and thousands of message boards. Click them one by one and
you will find the option to post a new message. Fill in the subject
which will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through
the
list of postings in a particular group, and post the article with the
NEW list of email addresses included. THAT'S IT!!! All you have to do
is jump to different newsgroups and post away. After you get the hang
of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup.
HOW THE MONEY WORKS:
When you post 200 messages in various forums, it is estimated that at
LEAST 15 people will respond and send you a $1.00 ($15.00). Those 15
will Post 200 Posts each and 225 people send you $1.00 ($225.00),
etc.
through 6 levels of email addresses. For comprehension purposes, here
is an easy viewing chart:
1) 15(1) = 15 people ($1) = $15
2) 15(15) = 225 people ($1) = $225
3) 15(225) = 3375 people ($1) = $3375
4) 15(3375) = 50625 people ($1) = $50625
5) 15(50625) = 759375 people ($1) = $759375
As you can see, your $6.00 has multiplied exponentially. What other
opportunity that is as simple as this can cash in the way this can?!
I'm not going to say this is going to make everyone over $800,000,
but
within a few WEEKS you begin to see results, thanks to the speed of
the
internet!
When your name is no longer on the list, take the latest posting in
the
newsgroups and begin the process again. Simply amazing...
One other tip to speed up the process even more:
You can send out your amended post (after you complete the process
and
add your PAYPAL email address to the list) to the contacts you
already
have in YOUR email address book! It is AMAZING how fast this works.
Be
cautious though with your emailing (don't spam hundreds of people you
don't know). Combine this idea with the steps above to MAXIMIZE your
profits. I can't stress enough how this system works wonders. There
is
something to be said when an idea is internationally publicized, just
make sure you take advantage of it (especially for only $6.00!)
Follow the system as described, and enjoy your PROFITS!!!
REMEMBER... HONESTY AND INTEGRITY = PROFITABILITY
YOUR NAME COULD CYCLE FOR A LONG TIME! THIS MAKES IT THE GIFT THAT
KEEPS ON GIVING.
This is excellent seed money to start or expand a business, buy your
dream home, car and pay off whatever bills you may have. Good luck!
HOW TO POST TO NEWS GROUPS?
Use Netscape or Internet Explorer and try searching for various
newsgroups (on-line forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.)
Log on any search engine like yahoo.com, google.com, altavista.com,
excite.com, etc., then search with the subject "millionaire message
board; or; money making message board; or; employment message board;
or making discussions; or ''money making forum; or; business message
board; etc. You will find thousands & thousands of message boards.
Click on them one by one and you will find
the option 'post a new message'. Then Post this article as a 'new
message' by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting copy
then paste from the edit menu. Fill in the Subject, this will be the
header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings
in a particular group, click the post message button. You're done
with
your first one! It only takes about 60 seconds to complete postings
on
message boards after you catch on.
REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN, THE MORE MONEY YOU WILL
MAKE!!
GOOD LUCK!!!!

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In comp.os.linux.misc ?????? ???????? <arab...@gmail.com>:

> the best web site formarrige and frindship www.[xxxx].com???????? ????????

Welcome to my killfile, this looks like asking for a permanent
entry in the lines off:

^User-Agent:[ ]G2/1.0*$

I'd like to avoid, but the permanent abuse makes one think about
it...

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Moe Trin

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May 6, 2007, 2:54:55 PM5/6/07
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On Sun, 6 May 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article
<2251h4-...@news.heiming.de>, Michael Heiming wrote:

>In comp.os.linux.misc ?????? ???????? <arab...@gmail.com>:
>
>> the best web site formarrige and frindship www.[xxxx].com???????? ????????
>
>Welcome to my killfile

[compton ~]$ grep -vE '^([%\[ ]|Score|$)' /var/spool/slrnpull/score | cut
-d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | column
793 From: 5 Message-ID: 75 Xref:
2 Lines: 238 Subject: 2 ~Subject:
[compton ~]$

one of those apparently got the spammer here, and I'm separately starting
to filter on NNTP Posting Host to kill the religious posts. About a
quarter of .ae, .ps, and .sa have indicated there is nothing on-topic
in their posts.

>this looks like asking for a permanent entry in the lines off:
>
>^User-Agent:[ ]G2/1.0*$
>
>I'd like to avoid, but the permanent abuse makes one think about it...

Depends on where you put it - if done in leafnode, you'll have to stop
posting your newsgroup stats, as google is (unfortunately) used by many
posters whose ISPs are either so cheap, or so stupid as to not have a
news service.

Old guy

Peter J Ross

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May 6, 2007, 3:13:41 PM5/6/07
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In comp.os.linux.misc on Sun, 06 May 2007 13:54:55 -0500, Moe Trin
<ibup...@painkiller.example.tld> wrote:

Tin can't score on User-Agent (yet), but this would work:

msgid_only=\.googlegroups\.com>

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Michael Heiming

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May 6, 2007, 4:46:12 PM5/6/07
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In comp.os.linux.misc Peter J Ross <p...@example.invalid>:

> In comp.os.linux.misc on Sun, 06 May 2007 13:54:55 -0500, Moe Trin
> <ibup...@painkiller.example.tld> wrote:

>> On Sun, 6 May 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article
>> <2251h4-...@news.heiming.de>, Michael Heiming wrote:

>>>this looks like asking for a permanent entry in the lines off:

>>>^User-Agent:[ ]G2/1.0*$

>>>I'd like to avoid, but the permanent abuse makes one think about it...

>> Depends on where you put it - if done in leafnode, you'll have to stop
>> posting your newsgroup stats, as google is (unfortunately) used by many
>> posters whose ISPs are either so cheap, or so stupid as to not have a
>> news service.

In addition to users not knowing what usenet is at all, since
they use groups.google and might not be aware what the fuzz is
about?

Yep, it would certainly make the stats unusable, though I might
just run a second leafnode exclusively for the stats to overcome
the annoyance.

Google might just easily solve the problem, by disallowing to
post with the below charsets and alike to a newsgroup which
language isn't Arabic, if there is such newsgroup at all?

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1256"

Most sense makes here:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Though any Latin language encoding should just work if you write
in English.

> Tin can't score on User-Agent (yet), but this would work:

> msgid_only=\.googlegroups\.com>

Might do the trick, though I have never put much work into tin
kill filling, leafnode does all I need at a more centralized
point.

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Peter J Ross

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May 6, 2007, 5:51:42 PM5/6/07
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[I thought we might as well have a meaningful Subject line]

In comp.os.linux.misc on Sun, 6 May 2007 22:46:12 +0200, Michael
Heiming <michael...@www.heiming.de> wrote:

> In comp.os.linux.misc Peter J Ross <p...@example.invalid>:
>> In comp.os.linux.misc on Sun, 06 May 2007 13:54:55 -0500, Moe Trin
>> <ibup...@painkiller.example.tld> wrote:
>
>>> On Sun, 6 May 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article
>>> <2251h4-...@news.heiming.de>, Michael Heiming wrote:
>
>>>>this looks like asking for a permanent entry in the lines off:
>
>>>>^User-Agent:[ ]G2/1.0*$
>
>>>>I'd like to avoid, but the permanent abuse makes one think about it...
>
>>> Depends on where you put it - if done in leafnode, you'll have to stop
>>> posting your newsgroup stats, as google is (unfortunately) used by many
>>> posters whose ISPs are either so cheap, or so stupid as to not have a
>>> news service.
>
> In addition to users not knowing what usenet is at all, since
> they use groups.google and might not be aware what the fuzz is
> about?

On the other hand, some helpful people may use Google Gropes when they
temporarily lack access to a real news server. Any system of
killfiling Gropers has to be flexible enough to allow the useful
minority not to be killfiled.

<...>

>> Tin can't score on User-Agent (yet), but this would work:
>
>> msgid_only=\.googlegroups\.com>
>
> Might do the trick, though I have never put much work into tin
> kill filling, leafnode does all I need at a more centralized
> point.

Leafnode can only choose between retrieving or killing an article. Tin
can also give it a score for sorting purposes, and the article will
still be available from Leafnode if follow-ups suggest that it's worth
reading.

E.g., I'm currently experimenting with these rules in Slrn, which I'm
sure could be adapted for Tin:

% Google Gropers
[*comp*, news.*]
Score: -100
Message-Id: \.googlegroups\.com>
~From: poster@example\.com
~From: poster@example\.net
Score: -200
Message-ID: \googlegroups\.com>
~From: poster@example\.com
~From: poster@example\.net
{::
Xref: :.*:
~References: .
}

The effect with my current settings is that all Gropers not
individually excluded are scored down and sorted towards the bottom of
the list of articles, while all non-excluded Gropers who start new
threads or who participate in crossposts are marked read.

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PJR :-)

CBFalconer

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May 6, 2007, 9:35:31 PM5/6/07
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Michael Heiming wrote:
> In comp.os.linux.misc ?????? ???????? <arab...@gmail.com>:
>
>> the best web site formarrige and frindship www.[xxxx].com????????
>
> Welcome to my killfile, this looks like asking for a permanent
> entry in the lines off:
>
> ^User-Agent:[ ]G2/1.0*$
>
> I'd like to avoid, but the permanent abuse makes one think about
> it...

I just kill the sender "arab...@gmail.com". It looks as if the
problem is his char-set.

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Moe Trin

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On 06 May 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article

<slrnf3sjf...@pjr.gotdns.org>, Peter J Ross wrote:

>[I thought we might as well have a meaningful Subject line]

Google is making a lot of enemies, isn't it?

>Michael Heiming <michael...@www.heiming.de> wrote:

>> Peter J Ross <p...@example.invalid>:

>>> Moe Trin <ibup...@painkiller.example.tld> wrote:

>>>> Michael Heiming wrote:

>>>>>this looks like asking for a permanent entry in the lines off:
>>
>>>>>^User-Agent:[ ]G2/1.0*$

>>>> Depends on where you put it - if done in leafnode, you'll have to stop


>>>> posting your newsgroup stats, as google is (unfortunately) used by many
>>>> posters whose ISPs are either so cheap, or so stupid as to not have a
>>>> news service.

>> In addition to users not knowing what usenet is at all, since
>> they use groups.google and might not be aware what the fuzz is
>> about?

Google is a major part of the problem, because despite their vast and
vaunted computer skills, they can't (or won't) control blatant spam,
much less the clueless abuse. I regret it, but I'm starting to kill on
the NNTP-Posting-Host: header, only my cuts are more broad. They're
killing their own goose, because if all you see is spammers and abusers
on google, what's the sense of going there and hence who is going to see
their crappy ads? Their "service" is getting less attractive every day,
and fortunately there ARE alternatives in the search engine business.

>On the other hand, some helpful people may use Google Gropes when they
>temporarily lack access to a real news server. Any system of
>killfiling Gropers has to be flexible enough to allow the useful
>minority not to be killfiled.

I don't yet know how many useful/helpful people are posting from there,
but my concern is the legitimate poster - mostly new users - who are
having a real problem and need help, and for one reason or another has
no other access to Usenet. That's the main reason I haven't killed
google-posters long ago - as you show, it's absolutely trivial to do.

>>> msgid_only=\.googlegroups\.com>

Geez, I haven't used tin in _AGES_ and can't remember the syntax

>> Might do the trick, though I have never put much work into tin
>> kill filling, leafnode does all I need at a more centralized
>> point.

I'm not having any real problems doing so with slrn.

>E.g., I'm currently experimenting with these rules in Slrn, which I'm
sure could be adapted for Tin:

>% Google Gropers
>[*comp*, news.*]
>Score: -100
> Message-Id: \.googlegroups\.com>
> ~From: poster@example\.com
> ~From: poster@example\.net

Message-Id: contains googlegroups.com and (not) from poster $FOO - yeah
that works.

>Score: -200

> {::
> Xref: :.*:
> ~References: .
> }

Never tried this - and not sure I understand it. The 'Xref:" catches
posts to multiple groups (which I don't mind), while the 'References:'
header should catch replies. I do filter on the Xref: header, but that
is mainly some wide regex's to ignore obviously off-topic groups such
as most of the alphabet. Just looked at the newsgroup file, and forget
the big-eight newsgroups, my server has groups I've never considered:

[compton ~]$ cut -d'.' -f1 .newsrc | sort -u | wc -l
4275
[compton ~]$

That would be the first dotted name of the 107000 newsgroups available.

>The effect with my current settings is that all Gropers not
>individually excluded are scored down and sorted towards the bottom of
>the list of articles, while all non-excluded Gropers who start new
>threads or who participate in crossposts are marked read.

Looks correct - this won't work for me, as I do most of the filtering
in slrnpull, and any negative ending score results in that article
being killed. This would work in slrn itself.

Old guy

Moe Trin

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May 7, 2007, 9:48:28 PM5/7/07
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On Sun, 06 May 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article
<463E8263...@yahoo.com>, CBFalconer wrote:

>Michael Heiming wrote:
>> In comp.os.linux.misc ?????? ???????? <arab...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> the best web site formarrige and frindship www.[xxxx].com????????

>I just kill the sender "arab...@gmail.com". It looks as if the
>problem is his char-set.

No, the problem is that the O/P has access to a computer. It's quite
obviously a spammer wasting oxygen. I've seem indications of similar
postings in other groups. though not the actual post thanks to some
line in my killfile.

Old guy

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