Post by maxwellsteer on Feb 4, 2007 12:29:32 GMT
We in England should be proud that we have ingenious & prolific scammers, capable of holding their own against anyone in Swizzleland ...
> I refer to the world-renowned Beverly Hills Jewelry [of box 644 orpington br54wg]. You may know of Orpington's hens, but until now its Beverly Hills have been a well kept secret. Today marks BHJ's 61st winning offering to my mother in 8 months. On this occasion £20,000 – a mere bagatelle compared to the millions 'pre-allocated' to her already.
> BHJ also operates under 20 aliases 2- sweepstakes office / 3- sweepstakes payoff HQ / 4- SHA [Sweepstakes HQ of America] grand prizewinners circle / 5- awards & incentives office / 6- Award Authorization Center / 7- Int Services Div / 8- Winners Verification Center / 9- Prize HQ / 10- candidate designation offices / 11- sweepstakes Winners Determination Center / 12- Sweepstakes Processing center /13- Sweepstakes Notification center /14- Sweepstakes HQ Notification Service /15- 5th Av Precious Jewellry /16- Prizewinner’s Division /17- Prize HQ /18- 5th Av Precious Jewellery /19- Award Distrib Center /20- SHA Sweepstakes Release.
> How do we know they're all the same? Well, they all use the same postal licence hq9321 – & when orpington is overwhelmed by prize claimants they also use box 12110 birmingham b8 2zl, & 10001 92 holywell hill, st albans al11dt.
I think this is something we English can be justifiably proud of as our 'Labour' party plans to introduce Las Vegas style gambling to our hitherto backward nation.
> BHJ tops 'Samantha', who managed the impressive 43 letters in a mere 3 months, but got the message sent by returned letters rather sooner than most. We watch with interest to see if Vital Beauty (39) & Swiss Home Shopping (36) [the 'Lise&Rose' of Romsey, Wilts!] will return after the Christmas break which scammers allow their victims. Hats off to Vital Beauty, who succeeded in selling my mother a small packet of sticking plasters (that could be bought in a chemist for under £3) for £17
Yes, I think we in Britain have a lot to be grateful to our government for ...
> I refer to the world-renowned Beverly Hills Jewelry [of box 644 orpington br54wg]. You may know of Orpington's hens, but until now its Beverly Hills have been a well kept secret. Today marks BHJ's 61st winning offering to my mother in 8 months. On this occasion £20,000 – a mere bagatelle compared to the millions 'pre-allocated' to her already.
> BHJ also operates under 20 aliases 2- sweepstakes office / 3- sweepstakes payoff HQ / 4- SHA [Sweepstakes HQ of America] grand prizewinners circle / 5- awards & incentives office / 6- Award Authorization Center / 7- Int Services Div / 8- Winners Verification Center / 9- Prize HQ / 10- candidate designation offices / 11- sweepstakes Winners Determination Center / 12- Sweepstakes Processing center /13- Sweepstakes Notification center /14- Sweepstakes HQ Notification Service /15- 5th Av Precious Jewellry /16- Prizewinner’s Division /17- Prize HQ /18- 5th Av Precious Jewellery /19- Award Distrib Center /20- SHA Sweepstakes Release.
> How do we know they're all the same? Well, they all use the same postal licence hq9321 – & when orpington is overwhelmed by prize claimants they also use box 12110 birmingham b8 2zl, & 10001 92 holywell hill, st albans al11dt.
I think this is something we English can be justifiably proud of as our 'Labour' party plans to introduce Las Vegas style gambling to our hitherto backward nation.
> BHJ tops 'Samantha', who managed the impressive 43 letters in a mere 3 months, but got the message sent by returned letters rather sooner than most. We watch with interest to see if Vital Beauty (39) & Swiss Home Shopping (36) [the 'Lise&Rose' of Romsey, Wilts!] will return after the Christmas break which scammers allow their victims. Hats off to Vital Beauty, who succeeded in selling my mother a small packet of sticking plasters (that could be bought in a chemist for under £3) for £17
Yes, I think we in Britain have a lot to be grateful to our government for ...