They are after the greedy people who say yes to these deals so that they can
get access to their bank accounts and rob them blind. They let you know that
they trust you and if they are going to put all this money in your account
than you should trust them than they will take whatever because they have
access to all your information they can find out all about and proceed
emptying all your accounts and running up all you credit cards. Simply put
as you have accepted to do this for them than no banks will agree to help
get your money back and you have to pay all your cards back. It is a very
old scam but there are still some people out there new to computers and how
these scams work.

Regards,
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On 10/10/02 11:49 AM, "bill parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Maybe I am ignorant here, and I greatly respect Shay's input and dislike of
> this topic, but it baffles me as to what these dudes expect of their
> targets. I can see the earn in the others, pills, sign-ups etc but the
> multimillion dollar payouts? What are they really after?
> 
> 
> Bill
> 
> My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned ...
> couldn't concentrate.
> 
> 
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