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Here's some mail I received this morning, after I figured out that the scam
"Brad Justus" is really Chris McKinney.
This can be independantly verified via deja.com, but examining the source on
the scam message, and then running a search to see who else comes up as
posting to UseNet from that source.
Chris McKinney is the only person who comes up. I don't know what she was
thinking, but you might want to avoid having dealings with her.
Rob
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From: Chris McKinney <crmckinney@mediaone.net>
To: "Robert M. Dye" <robdye@writeme.com>
Subject: Re: Hi
Date: Sun, Dec 12, 1999, 8:58 PM
I didn't try to hide it. All I did was change a couple settings in my e mail
program. I got bored and wondered what public reaction would be. No harm
intended.
"Robert M. Dye" wrote:
> Brad!
>
> How the heck are you?
>
> Boy, you better hope it wasn't illegal, because you left trails all over the
> place.
>
> As it is, plenty of people will be none to happy with you.
>
> Rob
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Get a load of THIS bozo...
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| (...) Just to clarify (!) Robert is speaking about the so-called "scam Brad Justus", not the Real Brad Justus. Brad Justus is a real person, but someone forged a post in his name on the Usenet group rec.toys.lego yesterday. --Todd (25 years ago, 12-Dec-99, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.general)
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