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- From: ray.normandeau@factory.com (Ray Normandeau)
- Newsgroups: alt.2600
- Subject: ***OPPERTUNITY SEEKERS ONLY***
- Reply-To: ray.normandeau@factory.com (Ray Normandeau)
- Date: Wed Feb 22 16:42:00 1995
-
- -> ************* OPPERTUNITY SEEKERS ONLY!!!! *************
-
- I am sure that YOUR offer is legit. But for others this may be of
- interest:
- Some chain letter messages refer people to 18 USC 1341/42 concerning mail
- fraud and lotteries. The chain letter claims to be a legal operation.
-
- 18 USC 1341 and 1342 show that the scheme is just a chain letter operation
- with a twist. The original message is sent over telephone lines. A quick
- check of 18 USC 1343 shows that this is wire fraud. Each of the above laws
- carries a penalty of $1,000 and/or 5 years in jail. Each mailing, or upload
- is a violation.
-
- The scheme is sometimes set up with the first 5 to 10 names all referring to
- the same person using aliases and PO Boxes or Mail drops to collect all money
- sent to the first 5 or more people, depending on the wording of the letter.
-
- If in doubt readers should forward a copy of the letter [or upload] to the
- local Postal Inspector (mail Fraud) and FBI (wire Fraud) for an opinion.
-
- To hear US Postal Service recorded fraud related information 24 hours a day,
- call 718-522-7530. Select the following recordings:
- Chain Letters #309
- Work-at-Home Schemes #104
- Swindles Aimed at Senior Citizens #103
- In the recording the Post Office asks you to send in fraudulent material.
-
- For YEARS solicitations have been mailed out with:
- "Dear Friend,
- My name is Dave Rhodes. In September 1988 my car was repossessed and the
- bill collectors were hounding me like you wouldn't believe. I was laid
- off and my unemployment checks had run out..."
-
- During the last year or so the letter has been modified to include:
- "I spent a frustrating day looking through the want ads for a job with a
- future. ... That night I tried to unwind by booting up my Apple computer
- and calling several bulletin boards. ... All at once it came to me, I
- now had the key to my dreams. I realized that with the power of the
- computer I could expand and enhance this money making formula into the
- most unbelievable cash flow generator that has ever been created. I
- substituted the computer bulletin boards in place of the post office and
- electronically did by computer what others were doing 100% by mail".
-
- If Dave Rhodes used a different name to post the message [Dave Rhodes may
- have been banned from some sites], and if you suspect attempted fraud, send a
- complaint to the "postmaster" at the original electronic posting site. Also,
- print out copies of the entire solicitation and send one copy to "POSTAL
- INSPECTOR" for EACH US Post Office mentioned in the solicitation. With a
- marking pen high-light the appropriate City and State in the print-out.
- Instead of affixing postage write "Official Business".
-
- If you really want to wipe out this type of scam, with your computer printer
- make yourself a year's supply of labels to stick where the postage stamp
- would normally go. Now you only have to write the City and State names on the
- envelopes. The labels should say:
- Official Business
- POSTAL INSPECTOR
- At City Indicated Below
-
- The solicitations sometimes say:
- "Follow these instructions EXACTLY, and in 20 to 60 days you will have
- received well over $50,000.00 cash, all yours. This program has remained
- successful because of the honesty and integrity of the participants. ...
- Welcome to the world of Mail Order! This little business is a little
- different than most".
-
- Someone entering the mail order business for the first time may
- "inadvertently" overlook the payment of Federal and local income taxes,
- especially when they have to open up a thousand or more envelopes a day and
- count piles of one dollar bills. 1000/8 = 125 envelopes per hour.
-
- As the "honesty and integrity of the participants" is mentioned in some
- letters it may be appreciated by them if your were to send a copy of the
- solicitation to all the appropriate tax authorities. With a marking pen
- high-light the appropriate City and State in the print-out.
-
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-
- The above originated on the Normandeau Newswire, Newsgroup # 5 of Invention
- Factory BBS, 212-274-8110. The USC cite is from a Legal SIG message.
-
- The Normandeau Newswire, is operated by Ray Normandeau and Rita Frazier
- Normandeau who are members of the American Federation of Television and Radio
- Artists and members of Screen Actors Guild in NYC.
-
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-
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