-sigh-
I imagine that most of us have heard about this scam, but for any who
haven't, I believe the next step is that this guy asks you to send him
some $ as a sign that the foreign partner is reliable or something.
Then, thousands of dollars disappear. One fellow reportedly went to
Nigeria (the scam has variants) to try to find his money -- he never
returned.
I don't know if the headers provide sufficient information for
forwarding to the FTC, but as the sender may reside in a foreign
country there's probably nothing to be done about this criminal spam
other than warn folks about it...
cheers
collin
-- Neither I nor my employer will accept any liability for any problems or consequential loss caused by relying on this information. Sorry. Collin Park Not a statement of my employer. "mike sule" wrote: > dear sir, > My mother ask me to look for a reliable foreign partner I got your contact > in cause of a serious search in the internet for a reliable foreignReceived on Mon May 06 15:43:01 2002
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