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  1. #1
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    Default scamming?

    Ever get the feeling you are being had? I got this email in my inbox yesterday:

    Hey Rob,

    I have what you are looking for, for your d-90 .call me on my cell at 856 287 9007 and ask for dean. i am taken care of questions for the account for my buddy. leave a message with a good contact number on my voice mail if i am with a client. thank you.

    Dean

    From:edgilbert@comcast.net <edgilbert@comcast.net>

    Well, I didn't call them and I don't have a D-90 but if it did it would already have springs and shocks on it. Anybody think this is fishy?
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    The are probably one of the many "warranty" companies in Florida that like to ignore the Do Not Call registry on a regular basis and yes its a scam.

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    I think you need to sign that e-mail address up for some of the product trials you get in the mail.
    1964 SII-a 88" NAS "Hannibal"
    My loverly bride:"I said ROLLER not ROVER."

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