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Re: Can we stop the "Olga" letters? Spasibo, horosho!

To: jurrasm@genesis.torrington.com (Mark Jurras)
Subject: Re: Can we stop the "Olga" letters? Spasibo, horosho!
From: woof@ott.hookup.net (Steve MacSween)
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 20:31:02 -0500
Cc: datsun-roadsters@triumph.cs.utah.edu, healeys@triumph.cs.utah.edu, mgs@triumph.cs.utah.edu, mini-baja@triumph.cs.utah.edu, triumphs@triumph.cs.utah.edu, romance@in.the.former.USSR.ua
Good idea, Mark. How about this for one step up: We all write letters
praising her for how much money she must be making from this scam. Enclose
paper money (small amount, obviously), clearly visible when light is shone
through envelope.

Result: based on my knowledge of the current situation in Russia and the
CIS countries, the money will be stolen by the postal workers. BUT, someone
will know enough English to read the contents -- eventually, anyway -- and
you can be damn sure "Olga," who I suspect has rather the opposite
midsection equipment than you might expect, and probably three days' growth
of beard, will get a visit from the local lowlife element, who will be most
interested in the flow of nice Yankee dollars into "her" hands.

This should take care of Olga for a while. (Of course, the Russian Mafia
might start it up again -- if that isn't who is really doing this in the
first place, anyway!!!!!).

Nostradanya, or whatever....


steve
woof@ott.hookup.net



Mark suggested:

>> Olga's address:
>>
>> Ukraine
>> Kiev 253121
>> Dekabristov Street 5 - 178
>> Olga Kozmina
>>
>
>Maybe if we all sent Olga a nice letter with a bad check in it via
>snail mail it would waste so much of his time that the scamming spammer
>would give up?? Any other Ideas!!
>
>- -Mark   = =o&o



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