Quote: sootyj @ November 26 2009, 10:19 PM GMTWas it a special delivery? Did she pop it inside because the neighbours wouldn't take it?
WARNING: Parcel Delivery Scam Page 2
Quote: Morrace @ November 26 2009, 10:03 PM GMTWell said Billwill.
On the other hand, it is also worth checking out the poster's (KJSmyling) profile:
And indeed the posts before one's own!
Quote: KJSmyling @ November 26 2009, 10:12 PM GMTNow you see that came via the Home Office... seems you can't trust anyone
. . . Surely the Home Office would be the first place you shouldn't trust.
Quote: Morrace @ November 26 2009, 10:33 PM GMT
I understand the postman always drops off large packages in your back passage.
I am ashamed to admite all these puns were stolen from "I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry"
Quote: sootyj @ November 26 2009, 11:04 PM GMTI am ashamed to admit all these puns were stolen from "I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry"
I knew it! I knew that film was written by a BCG consortium!
When's the sequel 'Coming Out'?
Quote: billwill @ November 26 2009, 9:52 PM GMTThis just goes to show how these chain emails can be still circulating YEARS after the problem is resolved and how you should ALWAYS do some independent research before passing on any warning that you receive by email.
Indeed. Any official-looking email warning is generally debunked by snopes or hoax-slayer.com. It's true that is. A bloke at the pub told me. So it must be true.
Quote: KJSmyling @ November 26 2009, 10:12 PM GMTNow you see that came via the Home Office... seems you can't trust anyone
I got that email too about the scam
Beware a Spam email that reads BCG Newsletter.
EDIT: After doing some research, this one appears to be discontinued as well.
Pull your fingers out BCG content producers.