Complete the easy to fill in registration form and when it asks you who
referred you type in the name: Alex Cragg
Then within a week you'll be on-line, on the internet..FREE!!!!!!!!!!!
Ian wrote in message ...
>Not unless you successfully sign up four other new subscribers you
>won't. Forgot to tell us all that, didn't you Alex?
>
>This pyramid scam is spreading faster than Melissa, but if you really
>*want* get you name on a spammer's master list so that dear Alex can
>save on his phone bills, go right ahead...
>--
>Ian
>
>To reply replace "nospam" with "viewpointgb"
Thanks for proving my point...
> you deserve to be spammed
Thanks for making my point...
--
Ian
Acey <ac...@currantbun.com> wrote in message news:3730b675.0@news1...
> Hey man do think that you're clever in stopping people from getting free
> calls, if you read the information before signing you would know that you
> are obliged to sign other people that but I guess if you don't want to
look
> at what you're signing up for you deserve to be spammed
>
>
> Ian wrote in message ...
> >Not unless you successfully sign up four other new subscribers you
> >won't. Forgot to tell us all that, didn't you Alex?
> >
> >This pyramid scam is spreading faster than Melissa, but if you really
> >*want* get you name on a spammer's master list so that dear Alex can
> >save on his phone bills, go right ahead...
If you're still waiting, Alex, the post below from demon.tech.modems may
be of interest to you:
>In article <seW1QNAf...@dbqa.demon.co.uk>, Tom Bird
><ham...@nospam.demon.co.uk> writes
>>Freecall-uk is fake, its just a way to get e-mail addresses.
>
>Thought so... that's why I subscribed with a hotmail address.
>And fake postal addresses.
>Further to this, a look round Dejanews reveals them to be a front for
>one of the scum spamming businesses, host4u.net.
But if you've *got* your account now, we'd all be happy to know we were
wrong.
--
Ian