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Well the man on the other line sounded like he was from India or something like that.
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> On May 11, 2014, at 12:33 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Speaking of annoyances, is anyone else getting emails from First News. Last night I received half a dozen, and this morning, I received another three or four. The subject lines sound like headlines, but they probably weren't written by a native speaker of English. The messages themselves contain lots of links, which, of course, I didn't activate.
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> Anyone else know where these are coming from or how to get rid of them.
>> On 5/11/2014 6:00 AM, Jeff Kenyon wrote:
>> Greetings, I don't know what is up now but I got another call from Windows security allegedly yesterday. This is the second one and three months.
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>> Is anybody gotten any calls like this recently? The last time I got one was in February, and the caller yesterday got the same reaction for me that the person got in February when the call.
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