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Post by Anne Oleander on Sept 13, 2007 3:36:09 GMT -5
I did work for this company called Mason LLC. And the guy who works there is named Hans Zinderifeild. And he lives at 221 Baker St. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is married and has three children, Donnie age 6, Allen age 10 and Patricia age 14 all of which attend Athens Elementary. Patricia has blonde hair. His wife has recently been diagnosed with cancer. He drives a 1997 Dodge Van with the license plate IFU A55. He is a crook. He owes me for a payment that he said he would make yesterday. He is a lying criminal. I warned him that if he didnt pay I would report everything about him to other writers so they wouldn't be scammed. We as writers have to stand together and not take this kind of scam behavior!
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Post by Anne Oleander on Sept 13, 2007 3:37:18 GMT -5
His payment just came in with PayPal. So I guess everything is okay after all.
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Post by Sergio Impleton on Sept 13, 2007 3:58:26 GMT -5
Aren't you the lucky devil. Pay Pal just closed out my account for being too inactive.
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Post by Gimme My Money on Sept 14, 2007 3:59:47 GMT -5
This goes to Donnie Carter at WriteContent4U. Where's my money? ? HUH? You better give me my money!! Or, I'm just saying you ain't going to like what happens to you Monday morning. I know where you live, boy!!!!!
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Post by wheres mine on Sept 18, 2007 17:33:56 GMT -5
I've sent fifteen short stories off to various short story solicitors who said they would pay twenty dollars for any they accept for publishing. But my luck is so bad! Each time I send a story, the web site mysteriously closes down and my e-mail is somehow lost because the solicitor never writes back. Am I some sort of jinx? Fifteen stories at twenty dollars a piece is three hundred dollars, yet the companies go bankrupt every time I send a submission. Would I have better luck if I paid to have my stories published?
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