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Sounds great, but you are replying to him too fast. You really need to drag your feet a bit. Sit on each email at LEAST a day. Also, use very poorly a vaguely worded emails. You want them guessing your intent. It's too late now, your written english has been very good. chalk it up for next times scam.Now, heres where it gets a touch dicey. See, you have to give him some form of name and address if you plan on having him send a check. If you really want to enjoy this sport, i recommend you open a POBox ($10 a month or less). I would not want my personal name and/or address out for public use. Especially if you are scamming the scammer (regardless of his title, he would be a 'victim' too). So, at this point, i'd go on 'vacation' for a few days. Maybe ask for the agents phone number, business license number, tax ID number, social security number, blood type, etc..etc. think of some really strange requests on his AGENTS information. But definently slow things down a lot. If you want to scam him out of $20 or $400.oo, thats totally up to you. I will not recommend you do anything illegal. (LOL, tell him your car needs a blow job and this will require $40.oo of service that you cannot afford...lol, you'd be a prostitute!!)
"As the Z32 gets older and decreases in value it becomes affordable by lower income and often less desirable people whose tastes reflect their personality and social standing.- Marshall 17:37:05 10/10/03Petz #3
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