800-249-9442

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    Rabbi Rick
    Scam artists.  They had their last phone taken away and now they are trying the same acem with a different number run by the infected site orty.com  Compliants may be filed at http://wdprs.internic.net/
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    sue
    got an email with this number to call:

    Teleph0ne is ringing‏
    From: Weston Justice (imbzvxx@saccounty.net)
    You may not know this sender.Mark as safe|Mark as unsafe
    Sent: Wed 9/24/08 10:51 PM
    To:  chachiramirez@hotmail.com
    Cc:   lil.mom@hotmail.com

    Just for You

    You have some time on your hands? A few hrs each day is all it takes and you to could see extra green. Dial me up and listen to my recorded informational message

    800-249-9442
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    loxilanda
    Has anyone actually called the number yet????? I got the email too.
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    Adam
    I just got this e-mail:

    From      Moises Koenig <spukny@hotmail.com>
    Sent      Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:08 am
    To      vhaider@sasktel.net , yoda1@sasktel.net , jewel94@sasktel.net , don.linda@sasktel.net
    Subject      Stop Worrying

    Yes...yes you CAN decide to end it.

    In fact, one person I know has already
    made 3-times more money than all of
    last year.

    Another person I know is having his best year EVER!

    What's the difference between them
    and all the people struggling?

    What do they know that you don't know?

    One thing.

    One simple thing

    And they are going to tell you exactly
    what it is, this weekend - for FREE.

    So pick yourself up off the floor,
    dust yourself off, and then call:
    1-800-249-9442
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    Don
    | 1 reply
    I got an email prompting for me to call this number "1-800-249-9442."  However, the email differs from the normal get rich quick.  Looks like phishers.  Observe:

    -------------------[ BEGIN EMAIL ]-------------------
    This can teach you, step-by-step,
    how you can "boycott" this whole "recession".  

    As in...REFUSE TO PARTICIPATE.  

    BUT...
    - what about the all the doom and-gloom?
    - what about all the bad news?
    - what about all the bankruptcies and bail-outs?
    - what about all the foreclosures?
    - what about the stock market turmoil?

    Forget about it... Boycott it ALL!

    Boycott the Recession right now by calling
    --> 1-800-249-9442



    OptMeOutNow
    http://www.twisturl.com/4eAr0

    -------------------[  END EMAIL  ]-------------------
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    texjackx
    Apparently a scammer...

    From: Denny Lucas (gdmmzraao@uiuc.edu)
    Sent: Sun 9/28/08 11:45 PM
    To:

    This can teach you, step-by-step,
    how you can "boycott" this whole "recession".

    As in...REFUSE TO PARTICIPATE.

    BUT...
    - what about the all the doom and-gloom?
    - what about all the bad news?
    - what about all the bankruptcies and bail-outs?
    - what about all the foreclosures?
    - what about the stock market turmoil?

    Forget about it... Boycott it ALL!

    Boycott the Recession right now by calling
    --> 8002499442

    Link: NoWayMan  (http://www.shortlink.in/?a6IGU)
    • Call type: Unwanted
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    Sam replies to Don
    I also got the "Boycott It All" email (on 9/29/2008). Looks like phishing since it ends with a link to which appears to collect your email address. The link is different from the one Don received.
    RemoveMeASAP <http://rbn.waw.pl/iQqRL>
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    zk13
    Got the email this afternoon:
    from    Napoleon Vargas <qhewoahokwl@acu.edu>
    date    Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM
    subject    Boycott the Recesslon
    I know right now all you hear is doom and gloom. Recession this, depression that.

    Well Let me tell you a secret...you can choose not to participate in it.

    We have a proven, recession proof method of staying afloat and enjoying every minute of it.

    All you have to do is call the 24hr informationline and I will tell you.
    8002499442






    NoThankYou (link to a site that I am assuming doesn't remove you from their mailing list)
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    Brantley
    Total scam. If you call that number and actually believe anything they tell you, you deserve what you get.
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    yo
    From phishbucket.org:

    Mystery Phish - 1-800-249-9442
    Sunday, 28 September 2008
    The unsubscribe link, weerl.com, was curious, so we did a search on the domain. Weerl.com is an URL shortening service. It's quite likely that the unsubscribe link here will only verify your email address to the questionable people on the other end, so we'd like to remind you not to use unsubscribe links unless you are quite sure you know who you're dealing with.

    Again, a legitimate employer wouldn't try to get your attention this way. It's terribly unprofessional. There are a lot of scams that still happen by phone, so please exercise caution or just plain avoid anything that looks like this.

    Message text:
    Think About This

    We are filling up quickly but still have room for others to join us in returningcalls and sharing some information with people. Many see 1k to 3k in as little as FortyEightHours. Ring the info line up today.
    1-800-249-9442

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    Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:46:05 -0700
    From: Phoebe Juarez <vufmnmjna @ alphalink.com.au>
    Subject: You can do it also
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    Tim
    this number is [***]--they try to take you in then lure your savings.
    give them some petroleum jelly to ease themelves.
    it was an email i received--yeah right it is true--screw
  • 0
    caveat emptor
    This one came with an address in Peterborough Ontario.  Did a little look in mapquest and could not find it.  This is also the first time I have heard reference to BizzyBizNewsletters.  Still the same old crap from them though.

    -------------------------------------

    It is hard for all the bad news to not put you in a megative frame of mind. The thing is that there are so many options available to help you through these seemingly depressive times and I want to share that with you today. You see myself and others are still able to keep our heads way above water and not get sucked in by all the doom and gloom.

    What is it we do?

    Well we get to stayhome and returncalls to people waiting to hear from us. All we simply do is share some information with them, we don't sell, recruit or any of that hocuspocus...it truly can't get any easier then this. The best part is its a great way to see upwards of and extra3k in your pocket each week, delivered right to your door.

    All I ask of you is that you take a few minutes to callup the numberbelow and hear more on how you can "Beat the Recession" and fill your pockets instead.

    8002499442

    Thanks for your time.





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    BizzyBizNewsletters
    3463 SouthPark St
    Peterborough, Ontario
    K0L 2G0
    • Caller: BizzyBizNewsletters
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    Katlover
    Also received an email inviting me to call, and put money in my pocket while others are losing their jobs. Wondering what they say when you call.
    Did anyone actually call to see what their game is?
    Know it is not legit from all the posts, just curious how they take your money and what kind of calls you are supposed to make?
    Anyone know?
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    JJ
    My message from 'Alan Berger' was -------------->

    "Everyone is looking for more money. But where and how to get it is the question. Well take a few minutes to dialup my infoline and hear how I see up to an extra 1500-3500 weekly returning calls.


    8002499442"

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