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If ya didn't ask for it, DELETE it. |
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godwin o
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l really like to no l am interest pls e-mail me |
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sophie s
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i dont think so...why would someone give you free money??? obviously they want something from you. |
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monica andrea
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Don't. Who in their right minds will give a lagre of money? :) |
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dean
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scam, nobody will give you a thousand dollars for your opinion when people give out their opinions free all the time |
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ID
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Don't believe it. How about this:" Free ticket to you for watching film at ***** cinema, for one year full. No money required and no time wasted. Just fill this paper and send back to *****. Thanks."
I fill that and then, everyday a message come at my e-mail, it say about some new film and I can buy it online at www.*****.com. Confused, I begin to create a new e-mail. So, don't believe it, maybe you will get more pain than me. |
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tom4bucs
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I will tell you for $39.95
hehehehehehehhehe JK!!!!!!
nope - don't do it
have a great 2008! |
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Spike
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No, never fill out any forms that say you won something even if looks very real. Those kind of emails are just spam trying to make you believe you will win something, trust me you will not. infact you will probably end paying them instead. |
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Lactating Princess 8675309♥
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nah they make u do 3 offers which usually involve you spending money ... so in the end it's pointless
nothing in this world is free! lol |
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ggg
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no dont!! |
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1982answers
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no but if you want to try mystery shopping there are legitimate jobs out there, I've done one and they are a lot harder than you think! |
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Jennifer F
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go to yahoo and do a search on retailreportcard [scam]
also read this - and if your email qualifies, contact the company as they request ...
http://www.retailreportcard.com/fraud_warning.php
~jennifer |
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Justin B
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It is most defiantly spam. As with even those offers to make money from home, if they ask for money up front for a startup kit, they are not legit |
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