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‎06-20-2014 10:00 PM
‎06-20-2014 10:04 PM
On 6/20/2014 Clover29 said:One of my email accounts gets a lot of spam mail addressing me as "mighty mister". I've been getting them for years, and it's getting old. I was pleased to see they've upped their game this week, and I got "Greetings, well hung sweetheart!"




‎06-20-2014 10:07 PM
On 6/20/2014 SugarBabyJ said:On 6/20/2014 Clover29 said:One of my email accounts gets a lot of spam mail addressing me as "mighty mister". I've been getting them for years, and it's getting old. I was pleased to see they've upped their game this week, and I got "Greetings, well hung sweetheart!"
- Now cleaning spewed wine off my lap top!!
Me too

‎06-20-2014 10:09 PM
On 6/20/2014 croemer said:On 6/20/2014 VanSleepy said:On 6/20/2014 croemer said:Not that it matters because it's not real, but you have 24 hours to obtain the coupon and 30 days to use it.This portion made no sense to me:
Note:<br /> - The link of the <em>coupon will expire within 24 hour</em> <em>from now.</em><br /> - The coupon <em>validity is 30 days.</em>
<em>croemer asking:Which is it 24 hours or 30 days?<br /></em>
Ha...I am sure happy I did not click on that link...
This portion sounds like it is someone from another country:
we selected more than one million customers in first step.
As does this:This coupon is valid for all amazon product take it in the link below
HA HA!
Sounds like they want to you "take it in the *** below".
‎06-20-2014 10:13 PM
On 6/20/2014 Clover29 said:Too funny. I wonder what in the world they were trying to say.One of my email accounts gets a lot of spam mail addressing me as "mighty mister". I've been getting them for years, and it's getting old. I was pleased to see they've upped their game this week, and I got "Greetings, well hung sweetheart!"
‎06-20-2014 11:14 PM
On 6/20/2014 croemer said:
Limited Offer!
<center>You Are The Winner Of A Discount Coupon For 90%</center> <center>
Dear customer,
This is a random selection from Amazon.com on the occasion of our 20th birthday
we selected more than one million customers in first step then we have chosen just ten thousand other customers also randomly to be winner of discount coupon for 90%.
This coupon is valid for all amazon product take it in the link below.</center> <center>
</center> <center>
</center> <center>
Note:
- The link of the coupon will expire within 24 hour from now.
- The coupon validity is 30 days.
Amazon, support team.</center>
No. amazon.com always addresses customers by first names. Also, look at the sentence structure and grammar. Finally, amazon.com would not direct you to another site.
‎06-20-2014 11:38 PM
No, it doesn't look legit.
I've won two internet contests in the last two months. Yes, I'm feeling very lucky!
For the smaller win (a $75 Amazon gift card), I received just an email to notify me. I was very suspicious, but it was legit.
This past week, I won a trip through HSN, and they called me first, to be sure I wanted to accept it. Again, I was wary, but they later emailed all the forms to me, including an IRS form, since I need to report this on next year's tax return.
so...the moral of this story is that some of us really do win these contests. But be careful.
‎06-20-2014 11:42 PM
Sounds like it is written by someone whose second language is English!
‎06-21-2014 12:18 AM
On 6/20/2014 ktlynam said:On 6/20/2014 croemer said:On 6/20/2014 VanSleepy said:On 6/20/2014 croemer said:Not that it matters because it's not real, but you have 24 hours to obtain the coupon and 30 days to use it.This portion made no sense to me:
Note:<br /> - The link of the <em>coupon will expire within 24 hour</em> <em>from now.</em><br /> - The coupon <em>validity is 30 days.</em>
<em>croemer asking:Which is it 24 hours or 30 days?<br /></em>
Ha...I am sure happy I did not click on that link...
This portion sounds like it is someone from another country:
we selected more than one million customers in first step.
As does this:This coupon is valid for all amazon product take it in the link below
HA HA!
Sounds like they want to you "take it in the *** below".

so true...
‎06-21-2014 12:20 AM
On 6/20/2014 september said:No, it doesn't look legit.
I've won two internet contests in the last two months. Yes, I'm feeling very lucky!
For the smaller win (a $75 Amazon gift card), I received just an email to notify me. I was very suspicious, but it was legit.
This past week, I won a trip through HSN, and they called me first, to be sure I wanted to accept it. Again, I was wary, but they later emailed all the forms to me, including an IRS form, since I need to report this on next year's tax return.
so...the moral of this story is that some of us really do win these contests. But be careful.
Wow so someone really does have the luck of the Irish...congrats September!!
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