In a message dated 8/9/00 12:57:45 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> To track down such users, undercover agents sold counterfeit access cards
> they called "Eurocards" through an Internet business created by Customs
> agents.
>
> By the time the Customs Service terminated the undercover portion of the
> operation in June 1999, agents had sold 3,195 illegal cards to dealers and
> 382 cards to individuals, generating more than $516,000, which was turned
> over to the U.S. Treasury, officials said.
Right, there aren't enough crimes going on that need their attention, so
they need to commit a few to create some. Entrapment is right. This is as
pitiful as ABSCAM.
Samantha
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