On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:18:52 -0600, you wrote: >First, let me just say that I find the thread about >dealing with client issues to be a fascinating and >extremely valuable conversation. > >That said, to the main topic: I got the Nigerian >bank scam for the first time ever yesterday. I >naturally drafted up a brief response, making >myself sound both paranoid and like an ideal mark >all at once. Now, however, I'm afraid I'm at a >loss as to how to continue. Does anyone have >any ideas as to how I can string this kneebiter >along for a while? > >Or, better still, to whom I can report this and >hopefully see some action taken? =46orget anyone taking any action, but by all means entertain yourself by= stringing the idiot along - many have done this, sometimes with hilarious results - there are several= websites.=20 Alternatively, once you have confirmed that their mail address is = correct, mail-bomb them with a few thousand messages - at least this will waste some of their time.=20 -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu