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#222783 28-Aug-2017 14:23
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An associate of mine forwarded this voicemail to me for a laugh.  Apparently the New Zealand Government Unclaimed Money Department wants to give him $6000....

 

 

 

Of course this is a scam.

 

 





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  #1854065 28-Aug-2017 14:26
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IRD does have a list of people who have unclaimed money on their website, probably millions of dollars there. They don't call anyone though.




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  #1854111 28-Aug-2017 14:51
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I have heard of this fund. I believe it's $18,000 richer after Winston paid some money into it recently....


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  #1854118 28-Aug-2017 14:58
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ROFL!




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  #1854160 28-Aug-2017 15:47
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Wheelbarrow01:

 

I have heard of this fund. I believe it's $18,000 richer after Winston paid some money into it recently....

 

 

Ahhh, I believe that was the Inexplicable Payouts Refund Fund. Bill English was also a contributor.

 

 


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