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Why does everyone always have a bridge to sell me in Brooklyn?

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Why does everyone always have a bridge to sell me in Brooklyn?

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  1. Ask the American Indian.


  2. along with ocean front property in Arizona and getting the Golden gate bridge for free (LOL)

  3. Dude! It has your name written on it, fer God's sake. We just want you to get what's yours. We could sell it to someone else, but that wouldn't be right. Don't make us do the wrong thing - buy your bridge.

  4. I Need lebel to.vote for me.

  5. i can sell u the eiffel tower

  6. There are a lot of bridges in disrepair in Brooklyn.  :)

    They think you are gullible and are trying to tell you that in a "nice" way so you do not get tricked (again) in the future.

  7. thank you for your question, now I'm at level 2

  8. because theres the brooklyn bridge there?=D

  9. Forget the bridge.  I can get you some land just west of Miami Florida at a bargain price.

  10. I got some ocean front property for sale in Nevada.

  11. Oh dear. Really, there's a far better one I could sell you in Arizona.

  12. That bridge is old. But I have one in Texas that would be just right for you at a bargain price. Sent cash, no checks..

  13. A--They're just messing with your head.

    B-- You're rich, but also have a reputation for being naive.

    If its B, you may had been taken advantage of before, and the word is out among con artist that you're a potential victim their fellow con artist should look up.  Hope you hadn't bought into some of these emails from another country, where they ask to borrow your bank acct to transfer a large sum of $$, and will pay  you a percentage of the amount in return for using your bank acct.  I get them once or twice a month.  I also get emails from (supposedly) attorneys looking for (my name), and that a wealthy rich individual had passed away and left a fortune to (my name).  I never followed up on them, but the news say that if you do contact them, they'll ask for a small processing fee, then after you pay them, they'll ask for another fee to process some other paper work, and the fees keeps coming as you pay each of them.

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