eMails from "Mr. Joe"....

Banshee

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eMails from \"Mr. Joe\"....

Any other CPF'ers get these emails from "Mr. Joe the import/exporter??

From: [email protected] [ Save address ]
To: [email protected]
Subject: supply Car correlative
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 22:18:37 +0800
Dear Sir
As an exporter in China, can supply Car correlative
products: Battery terminal Fuse distribution block Power distribution
block Amplifier installation wiring kit Car speaker & box
Automotive lamps AC/DC Car converter Warning light siren Rechargeable
spotlight DC spotlight Trouble light Working
light AC/DC Trouble light Air compressor Vacuum cleaner Jumpstart Auto
spare parts Auto tester Socket Fog light
Camping lantern Fan used in car Cable nip Auto refrigerator Waxing
Machine etc Mr.Joe
If you have any purchase intentions for other products, please feel free to
tell us in case that we can offer you your


Not a huge deal..but since its always light related I know he go my address from either the CPF database (unlikely) or from one of the folks I've purchased a light from here on the forum (either commercial or private)
 

Chris M.

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Location
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Re: eMails form

It`s just spam. If you`ve ever posted your address online it could have been stolen that way, or someone you did business with in the past sold it/got hacked/etc.

Just report it through Spamcop if that`s what you do with junk mail, and delete it. Whatever you do don`t reply to it and don`t click anything it may contain. Then they know you recieved and read it and will send you, and everyone else, more and more.....

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PaulW

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Location
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Re: eMails form

I agree with Chris. Although I don't get much spam, I just don't read it. It never turns out to be anything I want. And just like what's offered in snail-mail spam, I believe the product would be shoddy. I don't think I would want to buy anyway -- that would seem like supporting the whole idea of unsolicited solicitation.
 

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