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Post by Kevin Harrington on Apr 10, 2006 10:27:52 GMT
Another Valdora name, Yannis, Astro-Clairvoyant, offers the Magnetic Circle of Fortune for the princely sum of £17.50, or with express delivery, £21. Another of the wealth, happiness and power promisers, from a well-documented direct-mail sender in Switzerland.
Ample evidence that it's another direct-mail scam from Valdora of Satigny, Switzerland.
Though the return envelope has a PO Box number, the address according to the companies register is: VALDORA SA c/o Fiduciaire Etienne Gruber Rue Georges Jordil 4 1700 Fribourg. Company reg. (CH-660.0.193.003-9)
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beachhutman
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I also blog about some scams at www.20six.co.uk/beachhutman
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Post by beachhutman on Apr 18, 2006 12:43:52 GMT
A new name to me, M Smiths (Marc) of PO Box 4272 4900 CG Oostehout Holland, is offering a glsitening gold coin to bring luck and fortune for just £25.00. the address list is using the code KGBR40, but I haven't been able to trace them yet.
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Post by sceptic on Apr 18, 2006 21:01:44 GMT
Interesting, I have these in my "database": KBGR20 - Michelle Alby - (suspect my typo for KGBR20) Trademark of Alpen LGBR23 - AOLA - Trademark of Alpen LGBR31 - Christie Owen LGBR35 - ACDMSE LGBR49 - Emma Darlan LGBR55 - Stanley Royfield LGBR57 - Christie Owen - again! LGBR59 - Sara Bride WGBR1 - www.src - (not sure that's right!) Trademark of Alpen WGBR3 - Ingrid Diamond - Trademark of Alpen WGBR6 - GOGM - Trademark of Star Winner Solution I suspect that the GBR bit is a hint that it's destined for here (Gt Britain). The number at the end appears to be a "sequence" number. The initial letter is possibly some sort of coding as to in what the mug^H^H^Hcustomer has an interest?
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