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To: Frank_Ching who wrote (8285)6/14/2000 11:39:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 10354
 
How to Yell 'Foul!'Although you try to avoid getting hurt, sometimes it happens. When it does, contact the SEC's Office of Investor Education and Assistance (202-942-7040) and the NASD (301-590-6500). Also call your state securities regulator. For added punch, take your beef to the nonprofit National Fraud Information Center, run by the National Consumers League (800-876-7060). The NFIC will fax your complaint to more than 160 law-enforcement agencies. To get your money back, your next call should probably be to a lawyer.

And if you're Web surfing and you run across a site proclaiming something that is just plain too good to be true,
contact all of the above. Send them everything you find and print the Web-site home page and chat-room messages
to create a paper trail.

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