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From: bikiebob@netcom.com (Steven L. Sheffield)
Subject: Re: A NEW GAME FOR EVERYBODY TO PLAY
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Date: Sat, 7 May 1994 03:31:03 GMT
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In article <gate.Ns7wLc1w165w@gatecom.com> danny@gatecom.com (Daniel Hinkle) writes:
>HERE IS A GAME FOR EVERYBODY TO PLAY WHERE YOU CAN WIN $1,000.00 US
>DOLLARS..

[deletia]

>Now how to enter. Send in your guesses of 50 famous people that you
>think will die by May 15, 1994, along with a "DONATION" of $20.00 US
>either in cash or international money order paid in US funds to..

[more deletia]

>All entries will be entered into a database and on December 3, 1994,
>information will be put in to see which player had the most correct
>G.o.D.'s. The player closes wins $1,000.00 US FUNDS..

sounds like a scam to me ... if more than 50 people are stupid enough
to actually send you money, and if you actually pay out the $1000, 
what happens to the extra money?  you keep all the profits?  and what
guarantee to we have that you are for real?  what company are you
using to hold the funds sent in trust?  

feh ... 


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