Hi everyone.
I have been getting two or three messages a day from someone in a far-off
country, usually Nigeria or Angola, asking me for some type of transaction.
I am just wondering if any one knows how the heck these things reach only
designated people on the web. I had a friend's father tell me to forward
all spam I receive to the following email: [log in to unmask] Having known this
friend and his family for quite a while and really liking them, I trusted
him and sent some junk mail I received to the address he gave me but nothing
has happened. Should I take this to mean that the messages have been or are
being processed and therefore it was the right thing to do, or what? In the
one I just received, something I found rather interesting is that this
person mentioned the war in Iraq. Thanks for any possible explanation into
this matter.
Jacob
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