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Subject: Scheme or scam?
Date: 11 Jan 2006 01:45:29 -0800
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Came accross something interesting the otherday after being sent an
email from one of the larger casinos in South Africa. They urged me to
play their progressive and that it was now over one million Rand. Good
amount, I thought, until , looking at the same game, whether played in
dollar, Rand, Euro or whatever you choose, I saw that the amount was
exactly the same! and as the figures rolled, it stayed identical!
Winning a million rand is one thing, yet if you played another currency
on a casino not even related to this one, a million dollars was
offered!
Anyone having an explanation for this? Let me know ;)
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