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Gee Martin,
You passed on the golden opportunity to meet Hillary ( 21 ) and Maureen ( 18 ) ! Who knows, you could have given ( and received ) some very personal instruction even if you are not a CFIG. :-)) Incidentally, " ru " in the original address is Russia, not a country known currently for solid ethics in business. Cheers, Charles. |
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At 03:07 01 August 2009, Hellman wrote:
Subject: Glide flight training.. I want to secure your professional service in giving my beloved Kids, Hillary and Maureen some glide flight training. They are 21 and 18 years old respectively. Looking forward to reading from you in earnest. Regards George Mckenzie Ask him to send pictures of his daughters. :-) The line from the movie "The Blues Brothers" comes to mind. "How much for the women? We want to buy your women." Sorry. Couldn't help myself. Steve |
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On 2 Aug, 04:15, Steve Leonard wrote:
At 03:07 01 August 2009, Hellman wrote:Subject: Glide flight training.. I want to secure your professional service in giving my beloved Kids, Hillary and Maureen some glide flight training. They are 21 and 18 years old respectively. Looking forward to reading from you in earnest. Regards George Mckenzie Ask him to send pictures of his daughters. *:-) *The line from the movie "The Blues Brothers" comes to mind. *"How much for the women? *We want to buy your women." Sorry. *Couldn't help myself. Steve I use a hotmail account for registering to random web sites that ask for registration (including google groups for this post). It is innundated with fake messages that request that I update my bank details, about one a day. Most get filtered and are in a junk folder. It's a whole industry and some of the mails have very professional looking graphics. I have opened few, since although the active elements of any html messages are supposed to be disabled pending user intervention, one never knows... The one today wants me to go to a web page in a .do domain (dominican republic) to update my bank account relating to a UK based bank with which I have no account. It's not a mail account that I use for anything serious. I was very nearly taken in by one message purporting to be from microsoft demanding that I re-register or the mail account would be terminated. I read and re-read the message and then realised that there was no way that MS would be asking me to put my password in an email. I was shocked that I was so close to responding since I work in a field related to IT security. Obviously losing a junk hotmail account to a scammer would not be the end of the world ![]() |
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