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Sun, 3 Dec 2006 12:39:00 -0500
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Right, and my worry is that some spammers will use lists like this one.
I'd rather get it from the horse's mouth, and just treat this one like
spam.





On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Matt V wrote:

> yes thats true too, and remember, i don't know if this guy is affiliated
> with any of it but, i personally wouldnt do or use anything from or to do
> with, this guy, my view anyway is he will ask for help with this and that
> which is fine, e.g help with a webpage, then if the person answers him, he
> never writes back to the person but you go to the site, his page is
> already done like he never intended to get help or pay anyone for it
> anyway, but when you catch him on it, he'lkl say "i must have not gotten
> your email" so..if i see a message from him, i delete it
> not sure who else if anyone has figured this out about him, him being otis
> blue, not to rat anyone out, just a little f.y.i
>
>
> On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Jeff Kenyon wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone, with regard to free software be ti Windows or Word or what
> > have you, there has been a lot of spam  floating around the net with such
> > offers.
> >
>

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