I received an email from "Jay Roth" and the subject was "Bureau of Entertainment Executive Rights Case No.: RG38751" i usually dont open email from people i dont know but i decided to open this one, dont know why. The email text was as follows
I was just thinking "oh ****, mp3search.ru IS illegal and they turned me in" (i dont use kazaa or winmx much anymore since i found that site). So i clikced the link and i should have known from the site name "liquidgeneration.com" that it was fake. And as soon as i clicked the link the address was "http://www.liquidgeneration.com/sabotage/mp3_sabotage.aspx?Vince" so i was still confused/dazed cause i was just thinking the whole time "damn, how am i gonna pay this" without putting 2 n 2 together...."sabotage"...."vince" (my friends name) and then it did the "HAHHAA you've been sabotaged" thing and then i was relieved n mad at the same time. Next time i see him, he's getting a beating! lol (i wasn't really mad....but more frustrated that he actually got a prank on me lol)
I'll admit he got me good.
Illegal Music Downloads
Bureau of Entertainment Executive Rights
10/26/2004
8:36:34 PM
Ben Gardner
LAN No.: #4B-13XC4798220
Computer ID: HP9810-XK-Q63
Case No.: RG38751
Mr. Gardner,
Recent documents received by this bureau
indicate you have been involved in the unauthorized downloading and transferring
of licensed music. Federal laws mandate that you immediately cease and desist
all illegal activities pertaining to music theft. Further, you are required by
law to pay all incurred penalties in conjunction with Amendment 34-C, officially
passed on March 10, 2003.
In accordance with state jurisdictions, your failure
to pay these penalties in full within 30 days of receipt of this notice will
result in a warrant for your arrest. We are also required by law to inform you
that a second offense will result in a minimum jail sentence of 90 days.
Penalties incurred in your particular case may be reviewed on our government Web
site. All cases are deemed confidential. Penalties are assessed by each
individual download, charged at a nonnegotiable rate of $1,200 per infraction.
Click your specific case number (Case No.: RG38751)
http://www.liquidgeneration.com/riaa...0lpfco960mcd69 to view the total
amount due or to dispute your case.
Sincerely,
Jay Roth
U.S. Agent
Bureau of
Entertainment Executive Rights
Case No.: RG38751
Bureau of Entertainment Executive Rights
10/26/2004
8:36:34 PM
Ben Gardner
LAN No.: #4B-13XC4798220
Computer ID: HP9810-XK-Q63
Case No.: RG38751
Mr. Gardner,
Recent documents received by this bureau
indicate you have been involved in the unauthorized downloading and transferring
of licensed music. Federal laws mandate that you immediately cease and desist
all illegal activities pertaining to music theft. Further, you are required by
law to pay all incurred penalties in conjunction with Amendment 34-C, officially
passed on March 10, 2003.
In accordance with state jurisdictions, your failure
to pay these penalties in full within 30 days of receipt of this notice will
result in a warrant for your arrest. We are also required by law to inform you
that a second offense will result in a minimum jail sentence of 90 days.
Penalties incurred in your particular case may be reviewed on our government Web
site. All cases are deemed confidential. Penalties are assessed by each
individual download, charged at a nonnegotiable rate of $1,200 per infraction.
Click your specific case number (Case No.: RG38751)
http://www.liquidgeneration.com/riaa...0lpfco960mcd69 to view the total
amount due or to dispute your case.
Sincerely,
Jay Roth
U.S. Agent
Bureau of
Entertainment Executive Rights
Case No.: RG38751
I'll admit he got me good.
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