SecondLife Scammers.

By Markus

I wonder how many other dating sites got this?   Reminds me of those guys on Ebay that buy a dating script for  $20 and than resell it over and over for $100 per auction.

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Greetings, I am interested in helping your company in the promotion of PlentyofFish to the next level in online dating. As a media developer,I see Secondlife as the new Medium of the future for Marketing and Branding. I can effectively promote Plentyoffish.com with my Metaverse Presence Marketing Skills. I am a premier developer in Secondlife, the worlds fastest growing 3d world and multimedia platform. I represent a group of seasoned and experienced agents with the capacity to work alongside your company to promote Plenty Of Fish internationally throughout the Metaverse. 3d webinars, 3d products , 3d events, virtual marketing and branding are some of the things that we specialise at within SecondLife. If this proposal has invoked a curiousity to envision PlentyofFish as the Premiere Service worldwide WITH Metaverse extensions and marketing capability, please feel free to contact me at your convenience at XXXXXXX@yahoo.com or by phone atXXXXXX during normal business hours EST. Conversely you may opt to sign into http://www.secondlife.com and see for yourself what the real potential of your products exposure through our skills can be. Thanks for taking the time, and hope to hear from you soon

5 Responses to “SecondLife Scammers.”

  1. Andrew Johnson Says:

    Scam? Seems good for the free press. I’m seeing Second Life getting coverage everywhere from Harvard Business Review to The Economist not to mention the business tabloids like BusinessWeek. They’ve got a roaring PR machine but a product that is still too confusing and convoluted for a mass audience.

  2. Neil Says:

    The first rule of online business.

    never do business with someone with a yahoo.com address.

    The second rule of online business.

    never do business with someone with a yahoo.com address.

  3. moltar2000 Says:

    @neil: yeah, so true hahaha… on the other hand if it was hotmail…

  4. Shanti Braford Says:

    Umm.. why is someone automatically a scammer if they bought something for $30 and resell it for $100?

    Here in america we call that “Capitalism.”

  5. Tabish Says:

    yes.. I get it all the time…

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