Turn £6 into £6000



MarkSnozz

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Turn £6 into £6,000 using PAYPAL !!! READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR FINANCIAL LIFE! IT REALLY DOES WORK!



This is not a scam, I have done it myself!

Can you really make money so easily?

I thought it was impossible. Just read this. I don't even have to convince you that this is Not a scam, because it makes logical sense how you can earn money through papal.
A little while back, I was browsing through a newsgroup, just like you are now and came
across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands dollars within weeks with only an initial investment of £6.00! So I thought, "Yeah, right, this must be a scam", but like most of us, I was curious, so I kept reading: OPRAH WINFREY had an article published in the Wall Street Journal, here is some of it!!
Everyone has heard about "Papal" (if you haven't you will soon) and, when I came across this concept I knew it would work because, as a member of Papal, I had already experienced their efficiency and excellent standing. Papal is the simplest method of making and receiving payments online anyone has ever seen! Anyone with an email address can join, for FREE! Please read further before you go there... You can complete this whole process in less than one hour and you will never forget the day you decided to do so!!! Oh! Did I say FAST? By fast I mean 'the speed of the Internet-type fast.' Everything is done on the Internet by E-mail. And, if you abide by the rules, it is NOT considered SPAM, so it's perfectly legal! Anyway, it said that you send £1.00 through papal to each of the emails stated in the article. You then place your own email address in the bottom of the list at No.6, and post the article in at least 200 newsgroups. (There are thousands) No catch that was it. So after thinking it over, and talking to few people first, I thought about trying it. I figured, what have I got to lose except £6.00, right? Like most of us I was a little sceptical and a little worried about the legal aspects of it. I found out that it follows the same regulations as the mailed chain letters, which according to the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) is indeed legal! Then I invested the measly £6.00. Well GUESS WHAT!!?.


Within 7 days, I started getting money in my Papal account! I was shocked and excited! I figured it would end soon, but the money just kept coming in. In my first week, I made about £25.00.

By the end second week I had made a total over £1,100.00! In the third week I had over £9,000.00 and it's still growing. This is now my fourth week and I have made a total of just over £22,000.00 and it's still coming in rapidly. Its: Certainly worth £6.00., I have spent more than that on the lottery!! : Let me tell you how this works and most importantly, why it works? Also, make sure you print a copy of this article NOW, so you can get the information off of it as you need it.

REQUIREMENTS: You must have a verified Papal account. If you do not have an account you can go to https://www.paypal.com/ and follow the instructions to set up a free account. In order to place the initial £6 into your account, you will have to verify your bank account with Papal (which may take a few days). Papal is 100% secure and is used my millions of people world wide.

STEP 1: Send, through Papal, £1.00 to each email on the below list. Make the subject of the payment "Email List" and in the comments, write "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR EMAIL LIST." What you are doing is creating a service by this and best of all you are not giving your address to anyone you do not know... THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL!

The email list:
1)
[email protected]
2)
[email protected]
3)
[email protected]
4)
[email protected]
5) [email protected]
6) [email protected]


STEP 2: Now take the 1st email off the list that you see above, move the other addresses up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc?) and add YOUR email address (the one used on the papal account) as number 6 on the list.

STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups and message boards. (I think there are close to 32,000 groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more money you make - as well as everyone else on the list!

---- DIRECTIONS----

HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS, MESSAGE BOARD----------

Step 1) You do not need to re-type this entire letter to do your own posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of this letter and drag your cursor to the bottom of this document, and select 'copy' from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer memory.

Step 2) Open a blank 'notepad' file and place your cursor at the top of the blank page. From the 'edit' menu select 'paste'. This will paste a copy of the letter into notepad so that you can add your name to the list.

Step 3) Save your new notepad file as a .txt file. If you want to do your postings in different sittings, you'll always have this file to go back to.

Step 4) Use Netscape or Internet explorer and try searching for various newsgroups, on-line forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions etc. Just as an example, you log on any search engine like, yahoo.com, google.com, altavista.com, excite.com then you search with this subject “millionaire message board” Or “money making message board” Or “employment message board” Or money making discussions? Or “money making forum” or “business message board” etc. You will find thousand & thousand message board. Click one by one then you will find the option post a new message.

Step 5) Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting paste from the edit menu. Fill in the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, click the post message button.

You're done with your first one!

Please Be Honest and it will truly work for you: Congrats!
 
My dad, a prosecutor for a Northern California county, once did a highly publicized case where he threw the book at a bunch of housewives up to their eyeballs in a pyramid scheme. It was one of those goofy ones under the "Women Helping Women" club name; good stuff (I was over one afternoon and I got to watch him go through some home movies being used as evidence--priceless).

Anyways, these were all non-violent first-time offenders, so the bulk of their sentences involved heavy community service time working for battered womens' shelters and charities that support young single mothers: the idea was to show these silly heifers what "women helping women" really meant.

By the way, Mr. Snozz, what you're suggesting is patently illegal.
 
Anything that begins with the sentence, "This is not a scam" is always a scam.
 
cydewaze said:
Anything that begins with the sentence, "This is not a scam" is always a scam.
Good point. Same goes for any pitch which includes, in all-caps, THIS IS ABSOLUTLEY LEGAL!. The other subtle tip-off is the detailed description of pyramid mechanics Mr. Snozz was polite enough to copy-and-paste from the chain letter his brother sent him. I mean, you've got to appreciate a scam that explains itself in full.
 
These are the bits I particularly like.... :rolleyes:

MarkSnozz said:

This is not a scam, I have done it myself!

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Step 1) You do not need to re-type this entire letter to do your own posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of this letter and drag your cursor to the bottom of this document, and select 'copy' from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer memory.

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Please Be Honest and it will truly work for you: Congrats!
 
hehehe...

There's a website called scam.com that supposedly exposes scams, and for a while they were being over-run with scammers posting as actual users and starting threads questioning the validity of a particular scam. The scammer would then reply to his own thread (under a different username, of course) and claim it was a great deal and not a scam at all and that they've made some ungodly sum of money.

I haven't checked the site in a while, so I don't know if it's still going on, but it was sure funny.
 
I've just always thought pyramid schemes were the funniest, saddest artifact of modern society. When one is first explained to you, either you scratch your head and say, that's the stupidest way anyone's every dreamed of to make money--or you say, wow! Free money!

It's like a parlor game only children could think up; the sort where the logic breaks down about four syllables in.
 
Especially considering he just registered this month, only has one post, and hasn't replied to any of our commments.