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THE IRS OWES YOU MONEY!!! If you bought a house in 1998, 1999, 2000 or
2001, you may qualify for a whopping SECOND (ADDITIONAL) INCOME TAX REFUND!
Act now and get it in time for Xmas!!Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am administrator for Sickle Cell Anemia & Charity, Inc., (SCAACI) a
non-profit, charitable organization incorporated in New Jersey (1974). In
addition to fighting sickle cell disease, we assist needy families in
getting their own homes.
We are collaborating with several tax accounting firms to sponsor the
foregoing ad as a fundraiser. We believe it is an excellent program but
have no funds for promotion. We will receive 75% of fees generated by those
who enroll in the program. We will pay you $75 for each enrolling referral
generated by your promotion assistance.
In addition, we will give you a tax deductible contribution certificate in
the amount of $5,000 to $25,000 (depending on the size of your database and
number of mailings) to promote this for us.
I will personally show you how to
minimize your income tax
Cut your mortgage payment in half
Buy a new car with no money out of pocket & no payments
Get five percent (5%) tax free interest on your savings
Offer year round income to professional tax preparers
Get lucrative federal government contracts
Offer business, tax & financial consulting to business startups
We could work out a way to monitor your referrals. For example, we could
substitute your email instead mine above. You could then relay the
respondents to me. For full info on our org, visit
www.treymanda.wsmcafe.com/
Please contact me for details.
Wm McGill, Administrator
609-893-0619 Fax 732-810-0417
"Seakay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I live in a 12 unit condo in So. California. My neighbor built out
> her balcony with some lattice work and has used part of my balcony to
> secure it. Where would I find a legal description to determine
> whether she's infringing on my exclusive use rights to my own balcony?
"Seakay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I live in a 12 unit condo in So. California. My neighbor built out
> her balcony with some lattice work and has used part of my balcony to
> secure it. Where would I find a legal description to determine
> whether she's infringing on my exclusive use rights to my own balcony?
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