Gilbert M. Hale wrote:
> Good and wise move <g>...  
> 
> I have done a bit of scam baiting, to include getting a safari or two from
> some of my victims who sought to trick me into sending money to them via
> Western Union at a Nigerian or Great Britain location.  Heh-heh...  Lots of
> elaborate cover stories were used to waste their time, get them licking
> their chops, and expecting me to be a good little mugu, only to find they
> were the fools after all.  www.419eater.com.. Fun pastime when things get
> slow out here <g>...  I have not done any scambaits for over a year or so.
> Much too busy now, but they were fun.


I always wondered if setting up some repetitive process to keep emailing 
or pinging these bastards at the email addresses they use or the URLs 
they provide to fire anti-spam missles back at them would be effective?

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
http://twitter.com/mbabcock16


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