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> wrote:
> Now log into your PayPal account, and send the PayPal account of the
> person listed in Position 1 below $5.00 PayPal will ask you to
> select type. (Select "service" and put "$5.00 donation" for
> subject.) When person in Position 1 receives notification of your
> payment, you can simply copy this page and change the names in
> position #1 & #2 & #3 as instructed. Remember, only the person
> in Position 1 on the list gets your $5.00 donation. Send them a
> donation then remove #1PayPal account from the list. Move the
> other two accounts up & add your Paypal account to #3 position. After
> you have retyped the names in the new order,
> IMMEDIATELY send the revised message to as many people as possible.
> PROMOTE! PROMOTE! There are lots of newsgroups to post too
> The more you promote the Program, the
> more you will receive in donations!! That's all there is to it.
Blahdeblahblubb...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_scheme
Especially:
| Clearly, the fundamental flaw is that there is no end benefit; the money
| simply travels up the chain, and only the originator (or at best a very
| few) wins in swindling his followers. Of course, the people in the worst
| situation are the ones at the bottom of the pyramid: those who
subscribed
| to the plan, but were not able to recruit any followers themselves. To
| embellish the act, most such scams will have fake referrals,
testimonials,
| and information.
|
| Although pyramid schemes have been declared illegal in many countries,
they
| still persist in various forms.


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