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I'm not selling or promoting a product. I started a site to give away
my money. All you have to do is ask. http://www.givingawayfreemoney.com |
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spellbound571969@yahoo.com wrote:
> I'm not selling or promoting a product. I started a site to give away > my money. All you have to do is ask. http://www.givingawayfreemoney.com > Great. I could use $3M so I could retire comfortably in a warmer climate. After taxes, of course :-) -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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And lo, Jerry Stuckle didst speak in alt.www.webmaster:
> spellbound571969@yahoo.com wrote: > >> I'm not selling or promoting a product. I started a site to give away >> my money. All you have to do is ask. http://www.givingawayfreemoney.com > > Great. I could use $3M so I could retire comfortably in a warmer climate. > > After taxes, of course :-) You didn't read the FAQ. In any case, I'd be much more inclined to believe the OPs philanthropy was sincere if he/she didn't paste Google Ads all over the site. The "Rules" page of the site says, pretty much directly, that the owner doesn't have to give away any money at all if he doesn't feel like it. All he/she needs is a few thousand desperate souls to visit, send a plea for cash, and perhaps leave the site by clicking a Google Ad leading them to the next scam... er, money-making opportunity. It's a nice racket, until the novelty wears off. Grey -- The technical axiom that nothing is impossible sinisterly implies the pitfall corollary that nothing is ridiculous. - http://www.greywyvern.com/orca#search - Orca Search: Full-featured spider and site-search engine |
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:37:01 -0400, GreyWyvern <spam@greywyvern.com> wrote:
> And lo, Jerry Stuckle didst speak in alt.www.webmaster: > >> spellbound571969@yahoo.com wrote: >> >>> I'm not selling or promoting a product. I started a site to give away >>> my money. All you have to do is ask. http://www.givingawayfreemoney.com >> >> Great. I could use $3M so I could retire comfortably in a warmer climate. >> >> After taxes, of course :-) > > You didn't read the FAQ. > > In any case, I'd be much more inclined to believe the OPs philanthropy was > sincere if he/she didn't paste Google Ads all over the site. The "Rules" > page of the site says, pretty much directly, that the owner doesn't have > to give away any money at all if he doesn't feel like it. All he/she > needs is a few thousand desperate souls to visit, send a plea for cash, > and perhaps leave the site by clicking a Google Ad leading them to the > next scam... er, money-making opportunity. > > It's a nice racket, until the novelty wears off. Sounds like a great way to acquire and resell sucker email addresses. i |
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GreyWyvern wrote:
> And lo, Jerry Stuckle didst speak in alt.www.webmaster: > >> spellbound571969@yahoo.com wrote: >> >>> I'm not selling or promoting a product. I started a site to give away >>> my money. All you have to do is ask. http://www.givingawayfreemoney.com >> >> Great. I could use $3M so I could retire comfortably in a warmer climate. >> >> After taxes, of course :-) > > You didn't read the FAQ. > Nope. Should I have? He volunteered to give away money, so I took him up on it :-) > > Grey > -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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