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The Spam Report

By Will Sturgeon

Published: Tuesday 18 February 2003


Name

Anonymous


Location

Auburn, WA


Occupation

S.E.


Comment

From the onstart of receiving these Nigerian e-mails my brief reply has been:

"I don't know you, remove me from your e-address list.

Thank You."

Once or twice they have responded insisting they are trustworthy, to which I emphatically reply:

"I TOLD YOU NOT TO CONTACT ME AGAIN, MY NEXT STEP WILL BE TO REPORT YOU."

The e-mails are coming much less frequently & hopefully will cease altogether.



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