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26th August 2007 06:32 PM
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» Welcome To ScamZone.NET |
Hello and welcome to the site !
ScamZone.NET is a small and friendly corner of cyberspace dedicated to bringing information from the depths of the internet. Our aim is to be one of the best information portals who specialize in Advance Fee Fraud (and related online crimes) and to add our voice to the growing number of dedicated anti-scam websites on the internet.
We have regular news bulletin feeds, example scammer proposal letters and information on fake websites. Our contributors are busy writing articles to assist, inform and educate. Scammer baiting is used in conjunction with article writing to gain accurate intelligence on how scams work, and how YOU can avoid them!
If you think you are being scammed, have a look around as you may find vital evidence to prove it. If in doubt, simply ask in our General Communications forum and we will try to answer you swiftly and efficiently.
| We Need You ! | Are you a scammer baiter willing to publish one or more of your scammer baits here on the site?
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As with all anti-scam sites, our first duty is to the victims and the potential victims of online frauds. Even though our specialist field is small, we will always try to assist a plea for help and information.
ScamZone.NET welcomes you, one and all.
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This section, only available on the main website page, is for feeding spam bots with email addresses. The email addresses are owned by people that actually want spambots to do their thing, and the results are used for research into trends and current scam/spam.

If you (Registered Members Only) would like your address adding to this trap, please let me know. I may formalize this a bit more, but for now (Jan '08) it is just experimental.
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