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

  • From: "Ray's Home" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 21:29:21 -0000

Yeh, well, I mean, Justin, sort of all over the place - know what you mean, 
sort of.

Even  without the peculiar punctuation its English, but not as I know it, 
Jim.  I'll admit to not usually picking up on punctuation marks when I'm 
reading as I have it turned off most of the time.
Ray

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Justin R" <mypc128@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:18 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: ANYONE ELSE HAD ONE OF THESE!


:
: 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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