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Well, er, almost:
In the end, Richard Sambrook decides not to splash out on the chance to earn a quick buck:
Please do not try to contact me through any of my personal information you may lay your hand on the internet because all my phones are connected to the British House of Parliament data base and if the British government get to know about this funds, our effort to get the funds secured for the purpose of charitable investment plans will be jeopardise.
Now, it may be that the former British cabinet minister has a Yahoo and Comcast email account, has lost any ability to spell or punctuate... and has decided to try to lure people into some financial shenanigans. But it seems unlikely.
Whatever next? Begging letters from Ant & Dec?
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