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Post by Trace on Sept 13, 2004 11:21:46 GMT
I just wanted to say thankyou to you for running a site like this to expose the unscrupulous scams that are taking place. This morning, I received a letter from Skye Alexander at the address Admail 3648, Guildford, GU1 1AA. This enormous letter concluded by wanting money in return for "truly magical blessings" which, naturally aroused my suspicions. So, I thought I would look into it on the internet and found your helpful website. It was nice to know my scepticism was proved! Thankyou once again, Trace..x..
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Post by dorothy on Oct 21, 2004 0:53:08 GMT
Hi ... I got a postal letter ( SC USA ) today from Sjye Alexander that seems alot like the one you write of. In this one to me, she said she was in a dream state ( so to speak ) and was walking down a board walk amoung big yachts, at the end there was a blue and white one, when a person in the group walking too asked if it was Dorothy's Boat. So in the letter she mentions that I will have enormous advantages in life because of this boat, that I might some how be owning one and gives a date that is suppose to be important and mentions the lottery. She wanted birth time and such information and for me to send money for a talan that is representive of Celtic times as something that will protect me. Is this how your letter went too? as you read it? Please feel free to email me at coffeedarling@hotmail.com I am very interested in knowing if others might have gotten the same letter, when it was stated it was one letter written just to myself on the pretense that she was given golden insight on my behave... Thanks in Advance dorothy
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Post by John on Dec 16, 2004 13:34:36 GMT
I too have just received a mind blowing letter from Ester Laine, Qualified Medium in Mental and Spiritual Sciences. I am informed that I along with nine others have inherited £320,000,00 from the will of Alexis Onakios. I must send a payment for £32. which will cover the costs of discharging the requests in the will. I suppose many people will send these payments in pure desperation hoping to find a better life. My advice is to ignore these leeches of society.
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Post by sceptic on Dec 16, 2004 20:17:01 GMT
My deceased mother also received mailing LU41 from "her" - who are the other 8? Did you read the letter and order form carefully? At the bottom of the "order form" is a bit of small print:
Information: in accordance with the Data Protection Act you have the right to consult and rectify information concerning you. If you do not wish to receive mailings from us or if you do not wish us to release your name to other companies, please write and tell us. The photograph is not contractually binding This message is a commercial proposition that you may freely accept or refuse. By the very nature of this offer, for which the user's belief in success is essential, and by legal decree, we are not bound to any "guarantee of results". Esther Laine is a trademark belonging to ALPEN
The emphasied (my emphasis) bits tell you almost everything you need to know about "Esther Laine" - the photo isn't of her and her name is a Trademark of a company: it is very unlikely that she actually exists.
Robert
PS If you read the "will", and the order form, properly, you'll actually see that what you're being offered is the "Mandrake" which gave gave him his first £320,000, and your payment of £32 (£29 + £3 P&P) is for the case in which the mandrake comes and some "secret method". Though the back of the order form would suggest otherwise.
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