Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 I would like to come to the defense of those of us that are concerned about the letter mentioning a " trust " set up for someone that has AS. First, E-mail fraud coming from Harare, Zimbabwe is almost as common as the Nigerian e-mail fraud that we get almost daily. Many of the Nigerian scams have been exposed. These people are now learning to change their requests so that they will be received by unsuspecting, giving people. I don't know if this request is sincere, but in all the years that I've been a member of this group...we have never received an e-mail mentioning that a trust had been set up for money's on behalf of someone. You don't set a trust up for " information. " A trust is set up for donations. This is just my instincts and it is sad for those that may be sincere. We do have to be careful. As you can see from the link below...there are many scam letters from this city in Africa. Best regards, Connie (granny) http://potifos.com/fraud/2004-01-26.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 In a message dated 4/6/2004 5:35:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, ppawlacz@... writes: I am concerned and offended with the only response she did get, and hope that those comments are addressed and corrected. In this case I don't think you have to be concerned, as for the addressing, I'm glad you have a tender heart and ask for an accounting of my remarks, that is right and proper. But please read the last line and carefully think about it, that is all I ask. Zimbabwe is a state of civil war, the Government, controlled by Mugambe is carrying out cleansing of some tribes who do not happen to be members of the ruling tribe. Zimbabwe has been given rogue-nation status by the United Nations for human rights violations. Zimbabwe currently does not receive foreign aid because even physical food and medical supplies are seized by the government and sold for profit and hard currency outside Zimbabwe to other nations. I don't know if you read the post all the way through, but the person claimed " Lawrence " was diagnosed of dying within 2 or 3 years because of AS. This is highly unlikely. She also claimed she had survived cancer twice both bowel cancer and breast cancer, this indeed would be a miracle i any country, especially in Zimbabwe where they have no medical services to speak of. I know it is good to be tendered hearted, but there is a class of people who steal from the most needy on the earth. Connie sent a good post about scams and trust funds. But this is why I used the word " evil. " and this is what I hope everyone understands. Money sent to this person could have been used to help a real sick person or feed a real child -- saving from her or him from death. A few dollars stolen from you or me doesn't make much of a difference, but she is stealing the ten cents that could have saved a child's eye sight -- these are her real victims, not us. M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 I understand the need for the message and it is a good reminder. However, the message did not ask for money - she only described her situation, which is very common on this list. I am concerned and offended with the only response she did get, and hope that those comments are addressed and corrected. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 I read the message again (and continue to disagree) and I know about the problems in the world, including the scams in Zimbabwe and those right here in the US. And I stand by my belief that sending her information about the disease, her only request, was appropriate and is the purpose of this forum. If I could have provided specific information to her, I would have; but nothing more. That's why, and I agreed with the " warning " message being sent so others, who may not know about these issues, now do. This forum is precious; a life line to those, including me, that need it. I appreciate all of the positive exchanges of information I have had with this group -- when they are in the spirit, and focus on the purpose of the group. The Christian faith espouses many positive ways to live and the response this women received is not on that list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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