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Post by witheyesclosed on Apr 10, 2007 8:47:02 GMT -5
I just got this email:
Hanso Adoptions Notice: Anomalies Found Hello Jay, Our researchers are discovering anomalies near the Austin area, that may be altering specific uniformity around the globe. A recent memo was sent to all current sponsors citing a global study of an imperative nature. As your area may hold the key to our research, your participation in any capacity, is wholly welcomed. We do not take any applicant's time or service lightly. By participating in any off-site reseach, you may be entitled to financial compensation, in addition to any inner peace and happiness our programs may provide. Those committed to a global future may apply here: A Global Community
Namaste, Art K. HansoAdoptions.org
I don't know what to make of it. It's too early right now to start thinking. Plus I have to get ready for class. Tell me what you guys think if you haven't had something like this happen already.
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Post by jacksloststepkid on Apr 10, 2007 9:33:57 GMT -5
I got that too. Hanso Adoptions was a fake site from what I remembered.
I clicked on the link and saw that that it was redirecting me to a different site that looked to be spam and that it had a referer number, which I took to mean that they could track if my e-mail was valid. I stopped the page from opening before I got to it.
I'm suspecting this is related to verifying people's addresses for spam, etc. Especially given the financial compensation part above.
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Post by witheyesclosed on Apr 10, 2007 10:48:34 GMT -5
yeah. after I clicked on the links I found that it was just spam. I guess the experience for this summer will be the video game.
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