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:SPAM: Wendy Take the reins

To: "LORA" <cinjug.org-java-jobs-owner@xxxxxxxxxx>, "MONA" <directors@xxxxxxxxxx>, "DOREEN" <java-jobs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: :SPAM: Wendy Take the reins
From: "JEANNIE" <aioiley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:25:34 -1000
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----- Original Message -----
From: JEANNIE
To: LORA
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 14:25 AM
Subject: Edith Victorious court battles: Just the beginning

Della
 
 
I found you just in time because I was let go from my employment I held for 25 plus years. I can't thank you enough for starting me in this new profession. You have given me a brand new lease on life. Already taking home twice as much as I earned in my old job.
 
 
I purchased a brand new Mercedes. Taking home 6 digit level in 18 months. Really having a great time in this business. It is exciting and I am a hero to the judges and to my clients. What an outstanding profession to be in.
Doing exactly what your training recommends me to do, is proceeding better than I ever dreamed possible. I go to the local court house and locate all of the clients I can handle.
I take advantage of your advanced reporting services to find all items which can be garnished. Using your fill in the blank forms I send them thru the post office to the appropriate firms. Then the funds arrive to my PO Box. Its like magic. I love it.
 
I can take a holiday when ever I have the impulse to do so. France and Holland this year.
 
 
Please provide this letter to others. This profession is so massive it needs many more of us assisting the courts and the people who have been damaged
 
Regards,
 
Frederic N. Virginia
This may well be you!
 
C A L L
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Having slipped away from the Turk and attained a fair altitude, he set the indicator at zero and paused long enough to consult his map and decide what direction it was best for him to take.
The mischance that had swept him unwittingly over the countries of Europe had also carried him more than half way around the world from his home.
 
 
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