For the anti (scam baiting) see nicholas message.
If I invest in a stamp and some paper I would use a better english then in the common e mails too. The scammer is normaly only playing the fool.
He does a more sophisticated way to adress you. The return of fax scam should be better then those of e mails so one assume the snail would be even better.
Agnes
>I know about scam baiting, but you said anti-scam.
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>Yes, these things exist but that's nothing to do with what I received. I got the typical "pitch" letter to me (although this is in good, grammatically correct English, well punctuated AND not all in upper case). The only other difference was that it wasn't by FREE email, where you can mailshot a million prospective "marks" for zilch, but posted to my name and address.
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