"Haluk" <yokoolebiri@spam.net> wrote in message
news:bj9h8f$gfqun$1@ID-201738.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Does anyone know the address of that Nigerian executive who is sending me
> unsolicited messages about money laundy business? I could really use some
> physical violance nowadays, being stressed out and all. How do I prevent
> receiving spam from such mothaf*ckers.


Just skip those messages! I have received them for the past 10 years...
first by snail mail, then by email (2 to 5 any given week). These "one-man
enterprises" change their names frequently and operate out of various
African states, and England. I can only tell from email addresses and
phone/fax numbers.
Half of them play the Christian card ('God bless you' and such), and I am
truly amazed how well known I am in Japanese embassies around the world.
Even 'Mrs. Kobayashi' of the Japanese embassy in Niger has recommended me as
a very trustworthy person where the other part can upload 26 million US$...
For a year or so I am replying with a canned message, telling the guy to
shove his Jesus up his whatever.... and that I am a devout Muslim. I think
the result is that I get even more of these messages than less.
There are a couple of goodies among the letters, too. A letter from the
widow (Myriam Abacha) of the previous Nigerian scum president, or
handwritten letters from two girls who desperately need 300 US$ to pay for
their tuition (sawing school) in order to take care of their grandparents
(parents have died of Aids). 'God praise the Lord' can be found in ever
third line.

Sorry, but you either need to digest this spam, or you smash your
computer...


Sigi
One thing has improved, however: The letters written with the stuck Caps
Lock key are becoming rare.




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