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has anyone seen this pitch?
zooloo:
See http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/disneygates.htm
I did a seach of www.truthorfiction.com for "forward email aol microsft" and got over 200 referals.
HibbeeBoy:
That's an ancient e-mail that has been doing the rounds for a couple of years. I find it interesting that anyone would consider it (even momentarily) a genuine proposition. Working in an IT department, I get users asking me what to do with e-mail chain letters. I tell them to delete it and respond to the sender asking them not forward any such e-mail again. The number of people who believe that bad luck will befall them for not forwarding it is strange. So the next thing I know is that I get the fucking things forward to me. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE ?!
Calum:
two words:
MO RONS
lazygamer:
quote:wow! How long have you been online?
That's the oldest e-mail scam in the book.
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w00t! /puts on l33t hat for calling scam correctly
meikmundt:
my whole point to this post, was that its obviously b*llshit. In the letter it talks bout it was on the News. f*ck the news, CNN is the only real news that dont f*ckin lie. and now that you see other people have seen it years ago, thats just more proof why its not real. the letters says only for 2 weeks.
p.s. nothing against the people who dont think its bull. but id NEVER!
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