Red Cross, police investigate 'fake' tsunami Web site

By AAP
04 January 2005 09:12 AM
Tags: web, site, red, aap, police, tsunami, cross

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Talkback 2 comments

    This is absolutely disgusting ...Anonymous -- 04/01/05

    This is absolutely disgusting that someone would go to the lengths of setting up a fake website to rob the people in need of vital funds and supplies.

    I think that the person involv ...Anonymous -- 04/01/05

    I think that the person involved in the website should be sued and recieve a huge fine. The money taken, will this be taken from this fake website and donated to real charity or will this be returned to the donators?

    This is sick that somebody would do this. Kill them!

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