At 05:18 PM 6/28/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I just received this email, looks like some of the Nigerian scammers are 
>looking to work on some of the people in the 2-way radio business! He's 
>wanting pricing on lots of 2-way radio gear, going to "BASCON NIG LTD." 
>(NIG = NIGERIA?) The email has misspelled words, poor sentence structure 
>and punctuation, etc. as are typical in many Nigerian Scam letters.
>
>I would expect that the next step would be for the "buyer" to pay for 
>everything with a Cashier's check for an amount much more than the 
>equipment, and to then send him the "difference".

Here's your chance to have some fun if you're so inclined. There are at 
least a couple of web sites devoted to "scamming the scammer". Read about 
it at <http://bustedupcowgirl.com/scampage.html> and <http://www.419eater.com>.

Roger Grady  K9OPO

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