Better still, If I get any spam you can give them to me!
> -Original Message-
> From: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 09 December 2002 11:38
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Free gift!!
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Annsann wrote:
> "H
Hi,
Annsann wrote:
"Has anyone every pointed out (of course someone has) that "free
gift" is redundant? However, in this case I'm pretty skeptical
that it is free. Best case scenario, you add yourself to a list
and get spam."
My dry sense of humour to the fore, I
Hmph.
Methinks you're right, Ann.
If the giver of the gift needs to emphasize it by adding "free", it rather
raises red flags, eh?
regards,
frank
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Has anyone every pointed out (of course someone has) that "free gift" is
> redundant?
>
Has anyone every pointed out (of course someone has) that "free gift" is
redundant?
However, in this case I'm pretty skeptical that it is free. Best case
scenario, you
add yourself to a list and get spam.
annsan the cautious
mike wilson wrote:
> Yes, folks, it's true.
&g
Yes, folks, it's true.
Someone wants to give you something. For nothing. There really
is a Father Christmas.
Santa Dennis of Klimovich will send you a genuine, first
generation print from an HP PhotoSmart 230.
Email Dennis at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with your postal
address and a civil reques
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