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Old 10-14-2005, 08:00 AM   #1
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This sounds like very exciting investment opportunity. I am currently working for venture capital company and always looking for good investment target so that we can diverisfy our portfolio. I can probably raise about $250K so we can build a facility to manufacture bogu set. Since US have signed free trade agreement with Central America, we will not require to pay custom duty when we import from Peru. I need to send couple of engineers to peru so we can train them. Since we have about 7000 kendokas in N. America and about 3000 in US, we are looking at about $3 million market opportunity to sell both bogu and shinai and other accessary. Awesome, please give me your e-mail address, I am very interested !!!
I'm in. When do we leave? Me hablo espanglish muy bonito.

Mas pisco, por favor!
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Old 12-02-2005, 08:00 AM   #2
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I have mucho dinero in my piggy bank, $300.00. Count me in for the major investment. Do you think I carry cash in my hand chained samsonite or should I wire it down there?
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Old 12-11-2005, 08:00 AM   #3
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Hell, you got me there - I can't even say sarcasm in spanish.

I can, however, order more beer, delicately pay a traffic fine "on the spot" and get a receipt at the toolbooth. Also, I can request instructions for locating the head. All the critical business skills.
The important things: do you know 900 number and anyone with the money like the African General's Son?
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Old 02-20-2006, 08:00 AM   #4
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LNGUYEN-san,

Since you are such a noble Kendokas, I have to give you better opportunity. $300 can get you quite a bit.. Allow me to introduce my friend, John Savimbi, from Republic of Angola. You don't need to know where the Repblic of Angola is located of course. Make sure you don't tell others, it is just very very secret...




From: john kunta [mailto:john.kunta@caramail.com ]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 11:07 AM
To: Kindly Contributor
Subject: URGENT/ CALL ME

FROM JOHN K SAVIMBI
ABIDJAN, COTE D' IVOIRE
TELEPHONE; 0022505697733
john.kunta@carmail.com

DEAR SIR,

I KNOW THIS MESSAGE WILL COME TO YOU AS A SUPRISE,
PLEASE DON'T WORRY, I'M CONFINDED IN YOU.

I AM JOHN K SAVIMBI THE FIRST SON OF THE HUMAN RIGHT,
REABEL LEADER AND ACTIVIST GENERAL JONNAS SAVIMBI OF
REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA, THAT WAS RECENTLY SHORT DEAD BY
SOME OF HIS MILITRY OFFICIALS ON THE 27TH FEBUARY 2002
IN MY COUNTRY ANGOLA.

PRSENTLY, I'M NOW IN ABIDJAN REPUBLIC OF COTE D' IVOIRE
AS A POLITICAL REFUGEE SINCE THE LAST DAY OF MY FATHER.

TO BE PRECISE, MY FATHER AND I LEFT ANGOLA EARLY LAST YEAR
TO ABIDJAN AND STAYED FOR SEVEN MONTHS WHILE RUNNING FOR
HIS DEAR LIFE WHEN THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT OF ANGOLA STARTED
INDISCRIMINATE FOR HIS KILLING.

IT WAS AT THIS JUNCTURE THAT MY FATHER MADE AWAY WITH THIS
HUGE AMOUNT OF US$ 10.5M AND CAME TO ABIDJAN WITH THE HELP
OF HIS MEN, AS A MATTER OF FACT, NOBODY KNOWS EVEN THE
OFFICIALS DON'T KNOW THAT MY FATHER DEPOSITED THIS MONEY IN THE BANK.

I AM THE ONLY PERSON IN MY FAMILY THAT KNOWS ABOUT THIS AS
I'M PRESENTLY STAYING IN ABIDJAN FOR NOW SINCE MY FATHER DIED
LAST MONTH.

I HAVE DECIDED TO INVEST THIS MONEY INTO ANY VIABLE BUSINESS
VENTURE OUTSIDE AFRICAN. I WOULD APPRICIATE YOUR EFFORT TO
INVEST THIS MONEY INTO ANY VIABLE BUSINESS VENTURE UNDER YOUR
MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION AND I HAVE A SHARE INTO THE INVESTMENT
AS SOON AS THE MONEY IS TRANSFERED INTO YOUR ACCOUNT.

I WILL OFFER YOU 12% OF THE TOTAL SUM AS SOON AS THE MONEY IS
TRANSFERED INTO YOUR ACCOUNT.

WHAT I WANT FROM YOU IS AS FOLLOWS:
1 YOUR FULL NAME.
2 FULL ADDRESS
3 BANK NAME AND ADDRESS
4 BANK TELEPHONE AND FAX NUMBERS.
5 YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER
6 YOUR PRIVATE TELEPHONE AND FAX NUMBERS.


SO THAT I SUBMIT TO THE APROPRATE QUOTERS FOR THE RELEASE AND
TRANSFER OF THE FUND TO YOUR ACCOUNT.

NOTE: THE JUNIOR OFFICALS OF MY LATE FATHER DID NOT KNOW ABOUT
THIS MONEY. HOW EVER, YOUR ABILITY TO MAINTAIN THE CONFIDENTAL
NATURE OF THIS TRANSACTION AND OF CAUSE YOUR FIDELITY TO ME IS
OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANT.

PLEASE DO CALL ME IMMEDIATELY YOU GET THIS MAIL FOR MORE DETAILS
WITH THE ABOVE TELEPHONE NUMBER.

YOUR IMMIDATE RESPONSE IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED WHILE THANKING YOU IN
ANTICIPATION AND REMAIN BLESS.

BEST REGARDS.

NB: REPLY ME THROUGH THIS E-MAIL ADDRESS
john.kunta@carmail.com

JOHN K SAVIMBI.
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Old 02-21-2006, 08:00 AM   #5
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Sorry there, didnt mean to spoil your fun.

I did not identify the subtle sarcasm ....any way Im sure they keep posting spam crap in the forum...
Hell, you got me there - I can't even say sarcasm in spanish.

I can, however, order more beer, delicately pay a traffic fine "on the spot" and get a receipt at the toolbooth. Also, I can request instructions for locating the head. All the critical business skills.
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Old 03-15-2006, 08:00 AM   #6
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Indeed, it is difficult when the government starts indiscriminate for my killing as well. I become most unsatisfied to be killed in that way.

Must get three of those a week.
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Old 03-28-2006, 08:00 AM   #7
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Years ago...I used to live in Ensenada, BC. I wasn't a "foreigner" then, I was a "gringo". I was also a good deal skinnier.

Is "chilango" still a bad, bad word if you are from Ciudad de Mexico? In Baja California, all evil in in the world is caused by the chilangos first, gringos second.
No, chilango is no longer a bad word, if it ever was, I would even consider it flattery, after all it means "not a peasant".
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Old 03-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #8
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Sorry there, didnt mean to spoil your fun.

I did not identify the subtle sarcasm ....any way Im sure they keep posting spam crap in the forum...
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Old 04-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #9
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Ha Ha Ha Ha, You are really PainMaker. I cracked up so hard that my whole body ache. This is good and very smooth.
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Old 05-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #10
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No wonder the country is going to the dogs, thanks Paikea, it's foreigners like you who are to balme for everything.

(That's a joke by the way)
Years ago...I used to live in Ensenada, BC. I wasn't a "foreigner" then, I was a "gringo". I was also a good deal skinnier.

Is "chilango" still a bad, bad word if you are from Ciudad de Mexico? In Baja California, all evil in in the world is caused by the chilangos first, gringos second.
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Old 05-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #11
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Oh Men, why do you have to spoil the fun? Just get on with the program
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Old 07-07-2006, 08:00 AM   #12
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You's call mah' generous offa' a scam ? Dat be so cold and wo'ng man. 'S coo', bro. You's duzn't know how t'appreciate t'yo' FRIEND. You's plum duzn't know mah' criby, Raz'tus Savimbi, fum Republic uh Angola. Sheeeiit.


Sorry there, didnt mean to spoil your fun.

I did not identify the subtle sarcasm ....any way Im sure they keep posting spam crap in the forum...
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Old 07-10-2006, 08:00 AM   #13
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This sounds like very exciting investment opportunity. I am currently working for venture capital company and always looking for good investment target so that we can diverisfy our portfolio. I can probably raise about $250K so we can build a facility to manufacture bogu set. Since US have signed free trade agreement with Central America, we will not require to pay custom duty when we import from Peru. I need to send couple of engineers to peru so we can train them. Since we have about 7000 kendokas in N. America and about 3000 in US, we are looking at about $3 million market opportunity to sell both bogu and shinai and other accessary. Awesome, please give me your e-mail address, I am very interested !!!



This is an invitation, to talk on the possibilities of investment in Latin America, mainly in Ayacucho - Peru. For this reason them I offer of visiting the page Web: http://vladimirxy.tripod.com, where they found investment proposals.



Atte.



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Old 07-23-2006, 08:00 AM   #14
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hey easy Chico~~ You try to robe mi dinero and that is not cool man.. I probably need someone who can speak chispanish..... Send me your curriculum vitae.....


I'm in. When do we leave? Me hablo espanglish muy bonito.

Mas pisco, por favor!
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Old 07-26-2006, 08:00 AM   #15
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The industry of cyber frauds is huge.

skilled individuals posting as genuine corporations trick people into giving them money, or sensitive information, than in turn they use to crack up the victims PIN numbers.

be wary.

the vast mayority of all the bussiness oportunities that you are spammed with are just and intent to rip you off.
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Old 09-04-2006, 08:00 AM   #16
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Chilango is a term first coined by the original habitants of the city, to name all the country people that migrated to Mexico city.

the original Mexico city dwellers called themself "defeņos"

I used grew south from Mexico city, (70kms) in Cuernavaca.
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Old 09-15-2006, 08:00 AM   #17
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Hell, you got me there - I can't even say sarcasm in spanish.

I can, however, order more beer, delicately pay a traffic fine "on the spot" and get a receipt at the toolbooth. Also, I can request instructions for locating the head. All the critical business skills.
No wonder the country is going to the dogs, thanks Paikea, it's foreigners like you who are to balme for everything.

(That's a joke by the way)
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Old 10-04-2006, 08:00 AM   #18
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Default Let us make Businesses in Ayacucho - Peru.
This is an invitation, to talk on the possibilities of investment in Latin America, mainly in Ayacucho - Peru. For this reason them I offer of visiting the page Web: http://vladimirxy.tripod.com, where they found investment proposals.



Atte.



Vladimir

http://vladimirxy.tripod.com
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