In article <d1jc9h$dkn$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>,
 "Paul Blay" <ranma@saotome.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> *follow-ups trimmed - if you want your group in a reply add it back*
> 
> <laszlo_spamhole@freemail.hu> wrote ...
> > TXZZ wrote:
> >> www.savetoby.com
> >>
> >> Man and this guy's already made 18k off of this
> > 
> > http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/savetoby.asp
> > 
> > It's a hoax, the rabbit isn't gonna die, and the guy didn't make 18k.
> 
> It's a hoax.  But did he make /anything/ ?  
> 
> The paypal link gets a 'This recipient is currently unable to receive 
> money.'  But if it was in a position to receive money before being
> shut off (assuming it wasn't deliberately 'unable to receive' from the
> start) then "Ha-ha dumbass I was joking" seems a rather dubious
> response if he's also kept the $20 donation. 
> 
> I don't care about the store because
> a) You actually get something for your money
> and
> b) It looks more aimed at people who've got the 'joke'.
> 
> (The wall clock is particularly appropriate)
>  
> > Good thing too, I was getting envious.

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