If this wasn't about spam it would really be funny. I got one, caught by MailWasher Pro, IN GERMAN no less. It was offering me a part time, stay at home internet job and even willing to provide a company car. All I have to do is give them "some information" (yeah sure!) via email.
When you preview these kinds of emails, it doesn't even have ME as the addressee, so it's either done by "bcc" or some trick embedded in the header.
Spam or this hot weather - not sure which is worse...
A Spam Joke
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Re: A Spam Joke
Er, If you are working from home, why would you need a company car? Ich bein ein audi?
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Re: A Spam Joke
To drive along the internet tubes?Bowlie wrote:Er, If you are working from home, why would you need a company car?
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Re: A Spam Joke
Darn Al, I only get those employment opportunities in Spanish and Italian. No company car, though. You must be extra special.
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Re: A Spam Joke
To drive to the bank to get that pile of money, that one is going to make, so one can swim in itBowlie wrote:Er, If you are working from home, why would you need a company car? Ich bein ein audi?
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Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living