30 Jun 2008 @ 12:51 AM 

Here’s some more things we found on the Web about complaints and actions taken against WebLoyalty along with links to the various sources.

Remember, they cannot scam you without the help and support of either unknowing or uncaring co-scammers, the organizations that pass along your credit card information on their Web sites. You could avoid doing business with them.

There are twelve organizations named below, more on the websites that are linked. We’ll dig out some of the latest updates on who they are.

(You would think the US Justice Department, the FBI or The FTC would have started investigations on the basis of possible criminal activity. The federal RICCO statute provides remedies for victims of conspiratorial intentional conduct, doesn’t it?

From what we’ve seen and heard on the Web there are thousands of very upset victims of their practices and this sure acts like a duck to us. You know the old adage: “If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, it probably…”)

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Posted By: grp
Last Edit: 29 Jun 2008 @ 01 26 AM

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So you have inherited a zillion GBP from an unnamed person and your new “friend” Stephen Scott is sending you an email telling you that you can half of it. You are “entitle to 50%”.
Oh, Yes! The email is not addressed to you, it just says “THIS IS FOR YOUR ATTENTION”

How dumb do you have to be to answer?

It should have been more aptly addressed: “DEAR DUMB EMAIL RECIPIENT”.

Regardless of where it is from it is a YANL spam email. Delete it asap!

Date: Fri, 27 June 2008
From: “Stephen Scott”
Subject: THIS IS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

THIS IS FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
We wish to notify you again that you were listed as a beneficiary to the total sum of £15,600,000.00GBP (Fifteen million Six hundred thousand britishpounds) in the codicil and last testament of the deceased. (Name now withheld since this is our second letter to you).

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Here’s the latest in full color, brazenly cracked, scam email letters we have yet to receive.

Perhaps this crackpot thinks the seal of the USA Embassy Service will make it look official, as will the name and photo (withheld since it was hot linked from Google images) of someone, supposedly a US Embassy Officer.

It is a Nigerian type scam mail piece. Look and learn. You would have to be a bigger crackpot than the author to answer such a blatant and obvious scam.

Sad fact is some do. Too bad… Hope it is not you!

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