[sdiy] way OT "e-mail Capacitor Order"

Samppa Tolvanen samppa.tolvanen at gmail.com
Fri Feb 18 19:59:14 CET 2005


On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:41:46 +0100, Senso <senso at dds.nl> wrote:
> Well Harry, you've hit the jackpot indeed!
> 
> This customer being a "reverend" proves he's as legit as he is
> God-fearing, so you can't go wrong. This might be the deal of a
> lifetime.
> 300 electric motor capacitors at $ 89,50 each, makes US$ 26,850.00.
> Send him a quote!!
> Plus the costs of the massive container to ship them in of course. :-))
> I'd charge his credit card without hesitation. LOL
> 
> Seriously now, I've had one like that a short while ago. A guy from
> an "electronics company" who wanted me to ship 60 Pro-One
> transformers to Africa, together with some other - totally unrelated
> - stuff, like a few dozen Yamaha sound cartridges, MSX software packs
> etc. etc. He probably didn't have a clue what it all was, but just
> added them up to a nice total.
> A quick Google brought me to a collector's site where he had shown
> interest in a big collection of dolls houses. Duh... electronic dolls
> houses?
> 
> With any of these kind of messages, I simply press the "forward"
> button and send them straight to :
> <scams at fraudwatchinternational.com>  Check out their site if you're
> interested.
> Here they collect these things on an international scale and try to
> deal with them and locate and prosecute those *f.....s*
> I advise anybody else to do exactly that. It should help a lot more
> than posting it ;-)
> 
> Senso
> 

What about ONE "Juno106" transformer for a MKS-30.... Ah.. It works -
thanks to Roland color coding and Senso :D

BYe, Samppa



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