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In response to
"
It likely was just a coincidence.
"
by
Reagen
as opposed to an information leak relating to the cruise line, such as a passenger manifest at a port of entry? -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Dec 2 '10, 09:02
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If it had been that they would said he was in the Bahamas, not Europe, right? -- nm
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Ender
Dec 2, 09:30
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drat. you're right. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 2, 09:30
do they make you release your step-grandmother's name to get on the ship? -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 2, 09:04
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beat you by a minute. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 2, 09:05
nah, easier to just hit random pages. I have seen it several times on my friends' pages. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 2, 09:04
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more importantly, the scam works often enough, regardless of whether the person is really traveling. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 2, 09:05
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Yep, friend of mine had her Yahoo account taken over. The 'stuck in London' email was sent to her contact list....
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MojaveMeg
Dec 2, 09:11
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