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Post by 1970mel on Jun 14, 2005 19:49:35 GMT
Is Maria Rosa "gifted psychic" yet another fake?? She says i will win £11,000, then £12,500, then another £26,000. She can give me winning lottery numbers for the fee of £15.00. Her letter came in a purple postage paid envelope. The return envelopes address is in Cannon Street, London, no PO Box number. The underlining of some sentences is similar to other letters i have received offering the same kind of miracles. Has anyone else received these letters? Melanie.
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Post by sceptic on Jun 14, 2005 22:09:00 GMT
Possibly the same Maria Rosa with a return address in Spain who sent a letter to my mother on 07 May 04 - 3 months after she died on 11 Feb 04. Came with an undeliverable return of Padeol (HQ 11805). Check out the main astrocat web pages (http://www.astrocat.exactpages.com) - the 75 Cannon St, EC4N 5BN address was in the lists there.
Sending letters to a deceased person (repeatedly) is a sure fire way to prove you're a fake - especially when they've been returned "Addressee Deceased".
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Post by Kevin Harrington on Jun 14, 2005 23:05:20 GMT
According to the www.investdrinks.org website, 75 Cannon Street, EC4N 5BN is a Mailboxes, Etc. franchise. A great way for scammers to hide their identities from all except the Police and Customs & Excise.
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