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Re: Make Money With Your Computer!

From: Axel Pressbutton <Axel_at_aleytys.pc.my>
Date: 1997/05/11
Message-ID: <863334149.3080snx@aleytys.pc.my>#1/1

In article <5l33ep$ipl$15165_at_nntp0.cleveland.oh.ameritech.ne inet97_at_ameritech.net writes:

> E-Mail Your Way To Riches!

Dear sir or madam,

You posted or emailed a solicitation to join an illegal pyramid scheme. Please note that chain letters are a form of gambling, and sending them through the mail (or delivering them in person or by computer, but mailing money to participate) violates Title 18, United States Code, Section 1302, the Postal Lottery Statute. If in doubt, please visit these authoritative web pages:

http://www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect/chainlet.htm or http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1302.html .

Your post has been forwarded to:

        Bureau of Consumer Protection (bbroder_at_ftc.gov)

        U.S. Internal Revenue Service (net-abuse_at_nocs.insp.irs.gov)
                c.c. Inspector Andrew Fried -  (afried_at_nocs.insp.irs.gov)
                Voice: (202) 622-3535; Fax: (202) 622-8681)
                The IRS takes a dim view of unreported revenues, even if
                they come from illegal scams.

        National Fraud Information Center (nfic_at_internetmci.com)
                Online Incident Report: http://www.fraud.org/nficmail.htm
                Mailing Address: P O Box 65868 Washington, DC 20035
                Fax Number: 202-835-0767
                This is a non-governmental organization that organizes,
                classifies and forwards material re consumer frauds to the
                appropriate government agencies.

        U.S. Postal Service
                U.S. Postal Inspectors Service Postal Fraud
                jccheezum_at_uspis.gov
                http://www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect/chainlet.htm
                http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1302.html

These agencies are interested in unreported taxable income and fraud in general. In your posting you claimed large incomes - this will be of interest to the IRS - you can look forward to an audit!!!

Your postmaster has also been notified of your illegal actions - you can probably look forward to having your account closed.

... Usenet Anti-Litter Patrol

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Received on Sun May 11 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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