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Break The Chain "Do Not Call"
I received this chain letter about a month ago. I went to the web site BreakTheChain.org and found out that this chain letter was in fact not totally true.I must admit though I was ready to go to the D.N.C. web site and register my cell phone. I always out of habit now check out chain letters on the BTC web site to find out if some questionable emails are in fact what they say they are. Probably 90% of them are in fact just junk mail. So next time your wondering about an email check it out on the BreakTheChain.org web site happy
Posted by: ealbert1   Posted on: 12/14/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Break The Chain "Do Not Call"  ealbert1 | 12/14/04
Good info  htotten | 12/14/04
Thanks  Middle of the Road | 12/15/04
Exactly what you *don't* want to do  rpmyers1 | 12/14/04
You all fell for this hoax?  No__ | 12/14/04
Would___you___quit___impersonating___No_Ax! (NT)  PA-ITGuy | 12/15/04
What's a "scam" filter  Middle of the Road | 12/15/04
Scam Filter - Hint  ejhonda | 12/15/04
So how long does an FTC rule last?  jimmied43 | 12/15/04
The world is full of idiots...  shawkins | 12/15/04
And let's not leave out...  Confused by religion | 12/15/04
eWeek helped fuel the scam...  TCP?IP'ed | 12/15/04
Correction: eWeek article was on 12/13/2004  TCP?IP'ed | 12/15/04

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