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Is this dodgy?
fabwitch_2
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Edited the email was ok,thanks for reply
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No I havent had oneWhat we see depends mainly on what we look for
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It does sound slightly dodgy. Not had one either.I've been lucky, I'll be lucky again. ~ Bette Davis0
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I have received an email from Eleanore armstrong-perlman subject heading Competitions saying
"Hi
Trying to makes sure I have the correct e-mail address."
Is this spam? Has anyone else recieved any emails from this person. Many thanks
I'm sure there would be no harm in replying because they obviously already have your email address?Started Comping - August '07
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can't you tell anything from the email address ?
sounds strange but no harm in replying asking why they require your address.0 -
I'm afraid it is most certainly SPAM. A spammer (is that the right term?) sends out 100's of 000's e-mails. Any replies (like automatic "vacation" settings) proves that the e-mail account is live.
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If you google the name it brings up some interesting stuff0
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I think she is an author..maybe you won a book?0
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ive been getting a few spams recently where my email client (mozilla thunderbird)..pops up and says "the author has requested notification when you open this email"
now there are 2 options...click yes or cancel. I always click cancel but the email automatically opens up i can't delete it without clicking/highlighting it. just wondered if anyone else has had this?Bring back mark and lard NOW! or else (please) clique member no. 10 :j
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