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Topic History of: Banks, Money & the "credit crunch"
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Anthony Mart wrote:

These people never give up do they? I wonder if they actually get any money from people?

I'm sure they do Mart. Even if only 0.1% of the population is gullible enough to fall for it, that's a nice return if you send thousands of the things out.
zooloo It must be more annoying if one already has a degree and an enormous penis.

Mart Yes, it`s ridiculous isn`t it? I pile them back as spam then they all find new titles for their lunatic ventures and start again.
The Cat I keep getting emails expressing concern over the security of my Bank America account. Could I please click the link and confirm my details

I don't have an account with Bank America.
Mart I note that the spammers have jumped onto the credit crunch bandwagon this morning. I had two E Mails this morning asking me to confirm my Halifax id or my money could be in danger.

Well A; I am unlikely to do that over the net and B;oddly enough I have never banked with the Halifax!
These people never give up do they? I wonder if they actually get any money from people?
I often get a similar panickey one about my Egg Card, I don`t have one of those either.
What is wrong with these spammers?