[access-uk] Re: ANYONE ELSE HAD ONE OF THESE!

  • From: "Justin R" <mypc128@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 21:18:43 -0000


From: "Ray's Home"

Hmm!  Err, are you serious here Justin about lack of bad grammar?  I mean,
for example:

"...we took : > certain measures with the purpose of increasing the security
level
which will allow to keep your funds in perfect safety."

Ah, you know why I've said that don't you Ray? On closer inspection I see a colon and a right angle bracket. zoomtext doesn't speak these out when in appreader mode. While text is moving, or the highlighter rather, I don't pick up a great deal visually.


I'll let you off that one Ray *grin*.

Seriously, It could be likely some of my spoof messages have had the odd erm.. symbols in not spotted, or red out. hmm... oh well, I needn't worry given what I do when I come across these. Most of the spoof messages I get are either mimicking paypal or ebay. I've had some spoofs that I've claimed I have a bank account with the named bank in question when.... I don't even bank there! I wish I could recall one example. i remember receiving these messages and thinking "erm... I don't bank with you, in fact, I've never even heard of you". That suggests, to me, a US bank.

Interesting. quite a battle to keep our e-mail addresses totally out of the reach of spammers.

Justin



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