Why not give Diller a call?  For the $20 you would have blown on the scam,
he'll take care of business AND clean the blood off your steps.

Jonathan A. Cass

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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 10:28 AM
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On 14 Feb, 2005, at 08:40, Anthony West wrote:
> He hit 44th & Larchwood with the identical patter on Thursday or
> Friday. Loads of knowing references to USP, a local locksmith, etc.
> Needed precisely $18.50! My, he is a busy beaver.

The $18.50 is so you'll give him $20 ... if he asked for $20 outright,
you would know it was a scam!

The easy way to get him to depart quite rapidly is to offer to call UCD
to get their lock-out service folks to help him get into his car -- for
free!

[For those of you who do not know. The Philadelphia Police are no
longer "permitted" to carry "jimmies" and assist people who have locked
their keys in their cars. However, the University City District does
have a "Safety Patrol" vehicle which will provide this service in the
area. Identification, preferably the Owners Card and your valid
Driver's License, but they will take a Passport if you have locked your
wallet in the car along with the keys. ... they aren't easily conned.]

T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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