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Re: Someone asking bootleg questions
- Subject: Re: Someone asking bootleg questions
- From: buckeye <buckeye@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 13:12:12 -0500 (EST)
Grant - I couldn't agree with you more. My advice is to simply ignore any
such requests. Its one thing to be paranoid, but the best advice is to
simply ignore any such inquiries.
- -Bruce
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Grant Burgess wrote:
> >Has anyone on the list received an email, possibly with the subject of
> >"Rubber Dubber" from someone asking detailed (and suspicious) questions
> >about bootlegs? If so, please email me priviately.
> >
> >-Bruce
> >
> >
> I guess we should be a little careful about who we share this type of info
> with. A major bust happened a while ago and some of the info that lead to
> the bust was obtained from KISS websites. That is, the FBI were using info
> on the internet to build a case.It would not be that hard for the
> authorities to set up busts through info on the net! Beware!