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Probably not much you can do, but at least notify

Posted By: the police in her area. Sorry. nm on 2006-05-06
In Reply to: Is there anything I can do? Scammed.. - Casey

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Notify your boss
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I am an IC and I work when I want. I notify them when I
can work. They do not tell me when to work.
Notify the police that this guy is in the area and tell
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If the recipient does not acknowledge mail receipt, Outlook will not notify you.

Well, notify the academic world, too! Typing classes in middle and high schools
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Yes a SCAM, huge email fraud..they would notify you CERTIFIED MAIL or lawyer would call
   I get 2-5 of them a day...ALL FOREIGN using yahoo or hotmail.