Wrong approach Scott.
Pull every bit of information you can out of him.

Name
Address
Contact info
Credentials
Company Info
References

all the while using terms like

So you support web applications? What have you supported? Oh really cool 
so IF I had application xyz you could support that? Awesome IF I had 
that I would be looking for support what is the support cost structure 
for xyz?

Go on and on. Hell, if he was close I'd even set up to meet him at a 
nice fancy really expensive restaurant. Order a great appetizer, dinner, 
wine, dessert , then I'd excuse myself and leave the weasel sitting there.

The more I get to know people the more I want to go live on an island.



Scott Stewart wrote:
> Looking for work in the Raleigh Area… and some knucklehead from Leesburg,
> emails me asking if “Do you know other companies like yours who might need
> remote support with their web-based application or simply any web-based
> services? If Yes, I would appreciate that you pass my company contact info”
>
>  
>
> I normally blow this kind of thing off as it’s usually a front for an
> off-shore operation. But this time I emailed him back, asking if he even
> read my post or if he just googled ColdFusion and Raleigh, NC then spammed
> everyone he found.
>
>  
>
> Sheesh.. some people have nerve..

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