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Post by JACQUES on Sept 23, 2004 12:52:21 GMT
Bonjour, j'ai trouvé votre site en cherchant le nom "Alexis Onakios" car jke viens de recevoir un courrier disant que j'étais une des 10 personnes choisies pour recevoir de la mandragore cultivée par des moines Grecs, contre 45 euros + 5 euros pour les frais d'envoi. la personne qui m'a envoyé cela prétend s'appeler Angélique de Succès, VIP Service des lecteurs case postale CH 8603 Schwerzenbach Merci
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Post by Kevin Harrington on Sept 23, 2004 17:39:08 GMT
Translated:
Hello, I found your site while looking for the name "Alexis Onakios" because I have just received a mail saying that I was one of the 10 chosen people to receive the mandrake cultivated? by Greek monks, for 45 + 5 euros for the consignment expenses. The person, who sent me it, pretends to be called Angel of Success, VIP Reader's Service post box CH 8603 Schwerzenbaches. Thank you.
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Post by sceptic on Sept 23, 2004 21:16:47 GMT
If you want to know how good this "Angelique of Success" is, consider this: my mother died 11 Feb this year and "she" has send no less than 4 mailings to her (which I duly returned informing "her" of my mother's demise on 23 Jun, 13 Jul, 17 Jul, 10 Sep)..
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Post by Allyn on Dec 27, 2004 0:35:01 GMT
Alexs' will sure does get around! Last Friday, December 24, I received the same offer about Alex's will and my selection as one of the lucky beneficiaries, but this time via Esther Laine. As always, somehow I have been "selected" for the freebie, exept I have to pay just for the magic box. The Mandrake, that works the magic is "free". Funny, but I always thought that costs involved in administering someone's estate were borne by the estate, leaving the beneficiary the legacy with no net cost. If Esther & Alex were for real, it would not be too much to expect that the free endowment were just that. They could also offer to accept a modest "contribution" AFTER the legatee won the zillions promised. That would demonstrate some sincerity. Sadly, without it, it looks more like just another con.
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Post by Kevin Harrington on Dec 27, 2004 11:15:06 GMT
It's a con with long legs, I first saw it here in June 2002, though it was in connection with trade mark Sofia Dora at that time. Courtesy of Peters's Marketing Direct.
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Post by alex on Feb 5, 2005 21:32:01 GMT
If you want to know how good this "Angelique of Success" is, consider this: my mother died 11 Feb this year and "she" has send no less than 4 mailings to her (which I duly returned informing "her" of my mother's demise on 23 Jun, 13 Jul, 17 Jul, 10 Sep).. I also got the mail from "Angelique de Succes" . What do you think about giving her a credit card number and autorization to retrieve 75$ from it??? ant then she will do everything possible to give me 110 000$ Finally, how about a text written "by hand" as she says, but actually typed on a comp using "hand writing" style??? Any ways this is a real joke! the worst that some people believe it...
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Post by Laura Kashdan on Mar 23, 2013 16:40:55 GMT
Yes, I too am one of the candidates. If your not up to the challeng don't participate. You fail if you let the money draw you in. You keep an open mind and thank the heavens for retrieving your name. Enjoy the ride and except the unknown. It's only a scam if your heart is not in it. Where was you before you received the invitational. They can only take you hostage if your guard is off. You control your next move, what are you willing to risk. Fate is in your hands at all times. Have fun with your destiny not negativity. They only offer positive waves and good fortune. How well are you for the adventure. Life is not a box of chocolates. The invitation is innocent, it's up to you where you let it direct you. Over acheiver can be your bestfriend. Have fun learning, your a chosen few, acknowledge the advantages of life. It's being handed to you freely.
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Post by Doura on Feb 9, 2018 11:46:52 GMT
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