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This week I received a letter stating I had won a prize, I need send no money, but $14.95 to cover handling expenses. I just laughed and tossed it.
Figure it out people. If you have any piece of a brain you can spot these things from a mile away. Doesnt take a genius to know that things dont add up.
I was scammed for 10,000 and now I have to figure a way to pay it back but I'm gonna nail some of them I'm sick of people like us being used by people that don't have a heart
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