My wife showed me this SMS she received on her phone........
"your mobile phone has won $2,000,000 from free lotto mobile promo,for claim send your name and e-mail to ukpro9@live.com
I think this may be a scam of some sort
My wife showed me this SMS she received on her phone........
"your mobile phone has won $2,000,000 from free lotto mobile promo,for claim send your name and e-mail to ukpro9@live.com
I think this may be a scam of some sort
Are you excited?
i had one a couple of days ago, but it was only 500,000 usd.
also a uk hotmail address.
they must be collecting e-mail addresses from those who reply.
Bugger me. I got almost the same thing on mine yesterday:
APPLE iPHONE AWARD 2013 your cell phone number has won 750,000 pounds. For info email name and cell number to:
iphoneawardcenter@gmail.com
Weird. Email spam is essentially free - but sms scams surely cost money to send??
^ I got the same one...Should we share?
Sorry, just checked E mail address.
applehotpicks@365trade.net
I then found this link ..... http://www.callercenter.com/447405167769.html
John Gorkha ???? ........Does that name sound Nigerian to you
You can send free SMS's from many e-mail accounts now !!!
That's nothing my mates wife paid 300,000 for a safe with 4 million US dollar inside, but the Thai guy needed the 300,000 baht to get the safe out of hok, and its full of dirty money as she saw him pull out a few notes and wash them, he has the key but she has the safe. He needs another 30k to buy the chemical to wash the money.
The greed and stupidy of theses people is foking amazing.
My mate doesn't really care except she borrowed the 300k against the new car he bought her
My mate checked his wife's phone when a SMS came in. It said.......
" Loved it yesterday when you sucked my cock. "
Written by his work mate.
She walked the next day and now lives with his work mate.
True story.
20 years together they where.
That gives new meaning to the words, "work mate." Is your work mates, mate, mating his work mates wife still?Originally Posted by terry57
Wouldn't you help out your work mate in those circumstances? Go on days when he's on nights. Fuck your buddy week down at the old firehouse it appears.
They will, as Rigger mentioned, ask you to pay to get the reward
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My missus got one as well. Dtac per chance? those kunts sell their info.
Happened in Bournemouth, didn't it?Originally Posted by terry57
Na, happened in East Fremantle in a million dollar Gaff.
The dudes at work and his work mate would pop around and drive a hard one up his missus.
Been going on for 6 months before he busted her. Poor bastard was devastated.
That's life innit. Move on.
No mate of mine, just an acquaintance. Happens every day innit.
I just received this by text on my phone from +27 (61) 4263970
I have got a business proposal of $47.1 M USD for you, please contact me for more details Email normanchan51@yahoo.com.hk
I'm not greedy but am a bit lazy so if one of you lot wanna take over for me, I'll just take a 10% cut, cos I'm nice.
I would post pictures but life's too short.
Originally Posted by boloa
Originally Posted by boloa
I think you may be right
Sadly he's the last to know, but then he was busy being the good guy.Originally Posted by terry57
Worked up north in the iron ore towns of west aussie years ago, not much to do but work 12 hour rotating shifts and drink piss, The amount of rooting going on was fuckin Mind boggling, during shift changes, Way before the moby phone came along the wifes had worked out a sort of a secret code, They Would put a box of OMO laundry detergent in the window and that meant OLD MAN OUT, that was the signal for some kunt to slip in and give her a length, but if they saw a FAB detergent box then no sneaky pussy that day FAB, = Fucking Arseholes Back , Thats a true story to,Originally Posted by terry57
Have you seen it ?Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker
I heard the same myth, but it was the Army wives on base.
Nah
to be honest i never saw it myself, Seemed feasible though. Wouldnt of worked in my case anyway im butt ugly
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