In article , Marilyn
McView writes
>Ted Rosenberg wrote in message
>news:3B2CE155.3FDEDE2@iname.com...
>> Marilyn, some people don't know that she is waving the flag as a
>> probable fraud.
>>
>> The argument that one should simply disregard scammers and let them get
>> away with scamming others is dispicable.
>
>I agree Ted, but first you should do a tinsy bit to discover if they are
>really a scammer/spammer. Jaynee has posted several times to this newsgroup
>and also to asd. Scammers/spammers do not participate in discussions like
>she has. http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
>
>For true scam/spam, I think people *should* be reported to their ISP and the
>newsgroup notified that this has been done. It alerts the ill informed
>reader that there is something fishy about the post. To go on and on about
>whether someone is credible or not based on their email address is pure
>bullshit.
NOW we're getting down to it!
Beav
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