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What Can Be Said,
Never in the history of time, have there been so many scary new ways to get rich quick, as in schemes. I get many e-mails daily telling me, that somebody left me money from Africa, or some other area in the world. I get people who call be and offer me a trip, providing I pay a certain amount, and am not told up front about other hidden charges. Where are facts about these seemingly simple abusers of society? People are paying for the lack of decency, a letter or caller with discreet information about anything dealing with money, should be reported to the police. This is not a little matter, with little consequences, this is a horrible breech of trust and the law. People should be able to ratify easily to some extent what financial papers are saying, even when there is risk involved. Otherwise a quick phone call to The State Attorney Generals Office will be necessary for further investigation. Greedy individuals unfortunately survive well under many manifolds, it seriously is up to the consumer to exercise caution or "buyer beware" confidence, in light of some exceptional language, and sensible talk about dishonest business. Sick, them Fido, prosecute these slimy types to the hilt, and let them resolve to know they were busted.