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Mutteo
Once known as Cleafurry Productions, I have closed down animations. This is museum of old sprite movies that you can sit back and enjoy.

Age 40, Male

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Syracuse, NY

Joined on 12/22/03

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Wow... I don't know how people fall for crap like this.

"I MUST GIVE HER ALL MY MONEY!!!!!"

It is very outrageous, I know. Thankfully I'm not that naive enough to fall for this gimmick. I also got the cliche' "You won 9 million pounds from the English lottery!"

I'm not that desperate for money.

I'm not in England so I don't know how bad it is, but I did get an E-Mail saying I won a Russian bride... HOW DO YOU WIN A RUSSIAN BRIDE!?

I heard you can purchase brides overseas, but I'm not sure if that is actually legal, since the only reference I have to this is Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

You can, but not underage or illegal immigrants, they have to go through security like everyone else. I see ads all the time because I live in a port state. There is even companies that are basically prostitutes but since they call it "escorting" nobody can do anything until they catch them red-handed(no pun intended).

Haha! That reminds me of this site called www.Ashley Madison.com, which is basically a site for cheating on your spouse. They actually encourage this, for people married who want a little action on the side. It is truly disgraceful. This company is in it for the money, but they are manipulating people into being disloyal to their lovers.

What? Republic of N****r? Is this some kind of a prank?
Seriously, i got one of these mails, in a so-so french version, about a dead man leaving a huge amount of cash in a bank. And the guy writing to me wanted my account so he could transfer the cash? So I simply responded something like this:
"So, in the way i see this, YOU killed a man to claim his huge amount of drug cash or slave-trading business or whatever, and now you want ME to help you cleaning the dirty money. Well mister, i ain't no Cosa Nostra influent member, and having no trouble with interpol for the last years, i want it to stay that way."
The response was confusing.
"I see you have an interest in that money i need your account and...blah blah blah"
So, i gave my last response...
"Sir...I have only one important question...Do you dream of electric sheep?"
(and for the russian bride it is true a friend of mine tried it and he got something really vulgar and funny looking)

Lmao, wow I give you props for responding back. Sad thing is, I feel bad for the pretend girl who sent me this letter. I have sympathy for an imaginary person. I am truly sad.

Of course I never want to handle money matters with anybody, not even my friends. As low as my funds are and as sad as my career is, I'd rather stick to the dump I have rather than try to fall for a scam like this.

Interesting, this must from a big company. (Dunno much but whoa)