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The Gifting Scam

A gifting scam tries to get you to send them a "gift" and in return your name is added to a list to receive gifts from others. Some scam artists even host gifting parties. Despite any claim that the gifts are tax free and that this is legal IT IS NOT. You stand a good chance of being ARRESTED and put in JAIL. These gifting scams are just another form of the old pyramid scheme. Below is a typical email received here at Solidgold. The link has been altered for your protection.

I, like you, have my own Internet business and gifting program. I would like to share with you, my experience with using classified ads.

I have had very little success posting to classified ad sites. Sure you get a hit now and then, but the money I have made from classified would not buy a pair of kid's shoes. But, like you, I never gave up trying and finely we hit on a winner.

What I would like to share with you is information about how to earn money by advertising your current business or product.

Yes, you read it correctly. I'm going to SHOW YOU HOW TO EARN MONEY WHILE ADVERTISING YOUR CURRENT BUSINESS.

I know this is hard to believe, but it is true. I know it is true because I created the system and I have paid out $1,000s to people just like you to ADVERTISE THEIR BUSINESS OR PRODUCT.

To find out how to get paid for advertising, you need to click on the following link and send an email.

mailto:keystosuccess Subject=Money_Machine_Information_Request

or if the link did not work, send an email to:

keystosuccess

with the subject

"Money_Machine_Information_Request" without the quotes.

I have also successfully learned how to generate a great deal of money for my family from a one time gift of $100. If you have an interest in receiving thousands of dollars in tax free gifts, just send a email to:

tellmemore@

with "Gift" (without quotes) in the subject line or click on the following link

mailto:tellmemore@?Subject=Gift

Sincerely,

Kim Inman

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No thanks Kim, if that is your real name. You can read more about the gifting scam at many of the sites on our Scam Links Page.