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To: davealex who wrote (10405)10/9/2000 8:46:20 PM
From: gaj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18137
 
Dave said:
I've seen plenty of books like this, but until I received this HTML spam e-mail,

i'm assuming that it is spam...if so, i hope you sent a copy of the spam, along with headers, to their upstream provider:

abuse@pair.com (found by doing a traceroute of the site, then whois -h whois.arin.net {IP address} )

and if you want, according to internic, that person has a cable modem through roadrunner - so contact abuse@rr.com
{the person's ID is:
networksolutions.com}

but again, that's ONLY if it was spam...



To: davealex who wrote (10405)10/10/2000 12:24:15 AM
From: DismalScientist  Respond to of 18137
 
Dave: Thanks for posting this. If it weren't so sad that some poor fools will get sucked in this would be funny. I can't resist posting my vote for the funniest part of this scam.

<< DayTrading Pools ( Investment Club Day Trading Fund ) >>
Daytrading is hard enough with one person to make decisions and take sole responsibility for the decisions. DayTrading by committee - that should be fun.

Regards Alan



To: davealex who wrote (10405)10/10/2000 12:39:26 AM
From: Roger LaFlair  Respond to of 18137
 
I just want to know where I can get one of those wads of $20 bills that never runs out. :)