You'll have to read my previous two blogs to fully understand what's going on.
What I did was create a stereotypical scam letter, except all the cultural references were to the Creek Indians of the Southeast. So whenever I receive a spam or scam form letter on Match Doctor, I send them my own scam letter.
Scam artists don't evidently even understand what they are typing. I included the email address of the FBI Southeastern Regional Computer Crime Center in Atlanta as my regular email address, when I answered their second letter. Would you believe that most of the Nigerian scammers actually sent email to that address, and then complained back to me that they could not get a response and that the web site was some sort of governmental agency? Well - their English wasn't that articulate, but you get the point.
Rolling in the floor laughing! I pulled a sting on the scammers. Do I get paid Uncle Sam? 
Ding-dong the witch is dead, the witch is dead, the witch is dead.
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