Stopsignhank
Platinum Member
I know there are all kinds of spamming e-mails, but I just don't get this one I got at my work.
Hello,
Each species of grasshopper has its own song. This is important, as the varied species cannot breed with each other. The female needs to be aware that she is listening to a male from her own species. Compass termites of Northern Australia build tall nests that are wedge-shaped. They measure up to 3.5 m in length. Flying frogs change color in the day. They are greenish-blue in sunlight and green in the evening. At night there are black. Boas, as well as many other snakes have special heat-sensitive organs that are called pits. These pits are on their heads. They can detect the heat given by a warm-blooded animal standing close to them. Anteaters protect their long claws by walking on their knuckles. This makes them look as if they are limping. The hippopotamus’s skin is protected by its own pink oily secretion known as ‘Pink sweat’.
The spammers hit the jackpot with you - not only did you read their spam, but you reposted their spam for them, including their company contact information. Seriously??
-Admin DrPizza
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I guess if I reply unsubscribe that tells them they have a live e-mail address. Then I will just get more.
Hello,
Each species of grasshopper has its own song. This is important, as the varied species cannot breed with each other. The female needs to be aware that she is listening to a male from her own species. Compass termites of Northern Australia build tall nests that are wedge-shaped. They measure up to 3.5 m in length. Flying frogs change color in the day. They are greenish-blue in sunlight and green in the evening. At night there are black. Boas, as well as many other snakes have special heat-sensitive organs that are called pits. These pits are on their heads. They can detect the heat given by a warm-blooded animal standing close to them. Anteaters protect their long claws by walking on their knuckles. This makes them look as if they are limping. The hippopotamus’s skin is protected by its own pink oily secretion known as ‘Pink sweat’.
The spammers hit the jackpot with you - not only did you read their spam, but you reposted their spam for them, including their company contact information. Seriously??
-Admin DrPizza
If you do not wish to receive further emails from our company please reply to the same mail keeping the subject "unsubscribe"
I guess if I reply unsubscribe that tells them they have a live e-mail address. Then I will just get more.
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