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Warning for elderly men - 2006/01/23 19:38 I think this is one of the most heartless scams
tried...Please warn all your older men
acquaintances....

This new scam is being pulled mainly on older men
who are apparently past the age of giving a
running pursuit.

What happens is that when the intended victim
stops for a red light, a completely nude and good
looking, nicely tanned, unbelievably
well-enhanced woman comes up. With bosom
bouncing, and body stretched to its full
potential, she pretends to wash your windshield.
While she is doing this, another person opens the
back door of your car, taking anything you have
in the car.

They are very good at this.



They got me two times Friday and five times
Saturday---I couldn't find them on Sunday.
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