You've just caused this thing to become worse for everybody.
Much, much worse. Good job ms. wannabe FBI lady.
You only have yourself to blame. Now go get a life and leave
us alone.
"sharon" <sharon192837465@yahoo.com>
as
"David Iain Greig" <dgreig@ediacara.org> posted:
>Anna Kubit wrote:
>
>> Anna
>
>http://groups.google.com/group/talk....thread/4128af7...
>The poster is banned from talk.origins -- anyone complaining to their
>ISP can point out they are evading a moderator ban at this point, and I
>will support them in email as needed to terminate their ISP account.
>
>ANY further posting by you on this group will be taken up with your ISP
>as TOS abuse.
>
>This thread is dead; the posters Steve and Anna are banned; the filters
>will be eating this thread by now. You will likely see few responses,
>and fewer as I throttle it to death by procmail. I am prepared to
>throw QUITE a wide net to catch this.
>
>--D.
>
>--
>david iain greig
>moderator, talk.origins sp4 kox
>http://www.ediacara.org/~dgreig arbor plena alouattarum
>
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>
>somebody we all know by now, forged an email under my name, so it could
>turn around and then reply, spamming my usenet email inbox.
>
>http://www.ic3.gov/
>
>http://www.ic3.gov/crimeschemes.aspx
>
>Thank you for filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint
>Center (IC3).
>
>Your complaint has been successfully submitted. Please retain the
>following information for future contacts with the IC3:
>
>If you wish to view/download your complaint or have any additional
>information to provide to the IC3, please use the following link and
>login with the above complaint id and password.
>
>The IC3's mission is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and
>refer criminal complaints regarding the rapidly expanding arena of
>cyber crime. The IC3 aims to give the victims of cyber crime a
>convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism.
>
>Complaint Status
>The IC3 receives thousands of complaints each month and does not have
>the resources to respond to inquiries regarding the status of
>complaints. It is the IC3's intention to review all complaints and
>refer them to law enforcement and regulatory agencies having
>jurisdiction. Ultimately, investigation and prosecution are at the
>discretion of the receiving agencies.
>
>Evidence
>It is important that you maintain any evidence you may have relating to
>your complaint. Evidence may include canceled checks, credit card
>receipts, phone bills, mailing envelopes, mail receipts, a printed copy
>of a website, copies of emails, or similar items. Please keep the items
>in a safe location, in case you are requested to provide them for
>investigative purposes.
>
>Additionally, to learn more about Internet schemes and ways to protect
>yourself, please visit www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com.
>
>----------------------
>
>They provide ID and password, to followup on the case.
>Complaint Id: ######################
>Password: ########################
>
>If you wish to view/download your complaint or have any additional
>information to provide to the IC3, please use the following link and
>login with the above complaint id and password.
>http://complaint.ic3.gov/update
>
>Complaint Status
>1 - The IC3 receives thousands of complaints each month and does not
>have the resources to respond to inquiries regarding the status of
>complaints.
>2 - It is the IC3's intention to review all complaints and refer them
>to law enforcement and regulatory agencies having jurisdiction.
>3 - Ultimately, investigation and prosecution are at the discretion of
>the receiving agencies.
>* In other words, if the criminal who did the internet crime is living
>in Hawaii, it would be in the hands of Hawaii State Police.