I did not need a web site to tell me that this one was full of it. Frankly,
I rather resent the use of spam on this list. If anyone hears of a new
exciting money making offer or a flesh-eating virus that will make your
computer explode in an atomic fireball, wiping out an entire city block,
impregnate your daughter and pick your tomatoes when your not looking,
please keep it to yourselves and off the list.
Sometimes I feel like I'm just throwing your bucket down an empty well. One
would think that with all the resources of the internet, someone would take
the time to check this crap out before embarrassing themselves like this.
I've got to say it: Duuuuhhhhh!
Charlie Hubbard
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Frisbee [mailto:EFrisbee@incc.net]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 12:44 AM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net; Jeanne Rodenburg; Jesus Armando
Magana; Jesus Gil Magana; JIM CONNER; leonmarilyn@softcom.net; Norm
Lynch; rickjeanne@earthlink.net; Rigopat@aol.com; Terry Lynch; Tom
Nipper; 'Gerardo Magana'
Subject: RE:
Welcome to the wonderful world of Hoaxes...
Please refer to http://www.ciac.org/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html for more
information on similiar hoaxes. If it sounds too good to be true, it
usually is...
Eric
> ----------
> From: Gerardo Magana[SMTP:gmagana@softcom.net]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 9:52 PM
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net; Jeanne Rodenburg; Jesus Armando
> Magana; Jesus Gil Magana; JIM CONNER; leonmarilyn@softcom.net; Norm Lynch;
> rickjeanne@earthlink.net; Rigopat@aol.com; Terry Lynch; Tom Nipper
> Cc: gmagana@softcom.net
> Subject: Fw:
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- > >> Check it out!!!!!!
>
> I am forwarding this because the person who
> sent it to me is a
> good friend and does not send me junk.
> Microsoft and AOL are now the largest
> internet company and in
> an effort to make sure that internet explorer
> remains the most widely
> used program, Microsoft and AOL are running
> an e-mail beta test.
> When you forward this e-mail to friends,
> Microsoft can and will
> track it (if you are a Microsoft Windows
> user) for a two week time
> period.
> For every person that you forward this e-mail
> to, Microsoft
> will pay you $5.00, for every person that
> you sent it to that
> forwards
> it
> on,
> Microsoft will pay you $3.00 and for every
> third person that receives
> it,
> you
> will be paid $1.00. Within two weeks,
> Microsoft will contact you for
> your
> address
> and then send you a check.
> I thought this was a scam myself, but two
> weeks after receiving
> this e-mail and forwarding it on, Microsoft
> contacted me for my
> e-mail
> and
> within
> days, I received a check for $800.00.
> Deidre Graham
> Thank you,
> Misty
>
>
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