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* Junk: Claim the money you have earned
Posted Jun 06, 2004 - 12:11 PM
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E-mail Marketing Click here to claim your money ! An Intelligent Spam technique !

Urgent,


I just received an urgent warning email from the accounts department of the
online business that you joined a few months back. They told me that you
have not yet confirmed acceptance of your last months stats or money earned.

If you don't do this immediately then not o­nly will you miss being paid
out, it will also mean I don't get paid my over rides which will be very sad
as I am owed $12,152USD this month.

Please, simply visit this link and log into your account and accept your
stats statement and collect your earnings so I can get mine too.

Please, click here:
xxxxxx[link removed]



Thanks

Ken

Please note:
------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is an automatic email delivered to my downline via software. If you
feel that I've breached your privacy or you would simply prefer not to
receive any further reminders, please click this link or copy this URL
into your browser>> 
xxxxx[link removed] and you will be
immediately and automatically unsubscribed from my downline list.

If this email has been received in error please accept my apologies.

Visit www.Yahoo.com to evaluate the software used. Evaluation copy soft pop
v8 beta version 8




Publisher's Comments:
Very intelligent, except that the email id to which this email was sent was never used to register for any program. Their website looks legitimate and they also have a click here if you have been spammed page where you can paste the content of the email you received and be assured that they will take action. To me it seems like the company is deliberately spamming and the remove me page is just a ploy to appear legitimate! I say this because the faked headers of the email indicate that the email is sent from them, the link in the email is not an affiliate link so its the company themselves that are doing this shameful spamming.

Notice the use of the remove link - it was microsoft.theirdomain.com - a sure sign that they are playing tricks ! And a link to yahoo at the end !

 
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