The audacity never ends, does it:
"Its hard to thank you enough for launching me in this industry. You have given me a bright start on life. Already making twice as much as I realized in my old job."
This is a bit from a scam I got recently, and it was addressed to <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=55YBB8RGvHLsUtETqvLtGS_fs_s-SwzaGCmhgYz3U1VagV-FG5pLHntGEtI2mr2aYE6d8_yvcktWIq5ijyU5">sara@pipingdesign.com</a>, <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=9FsJQxrAZnG2T4FuGKsLbXdbWNisZJpDtxQkKy9VmMEO5DMzhqVOktSXpYCmnJV8ZTQXjf741KPYFdy96TTSjSUh">spencer@pipingdesign.com</a>, etc.
Of course, none of those email addresses exists, the scammer is just fishing for suckers.
Now back to the regularly scheduled deleting of anonymous PipingDesign subscribers.
Paul Received on Mon Oct 10 09:46:00 2005
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