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Acey

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May 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/4/99
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This is a brand new service totally free connection to the Internet.
There only offering a maximum of 25,000 connections.
This is being done on a first come first served basis.
So point your web browser to this address:

http://www.freecall-uk.com

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!!!!!!!!!!!

Acey

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May 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/4/99
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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...
>--
>Ian
>
>To reply replace "nospam" with "viewpointgb"

Ian

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May 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/5/99
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In article <373089cb.0@news1>, Acey <ac...@currantbun.com> writes

>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

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May 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/6/99
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In article <3730b675.0@news1>, Acey <ac...@currantbun.com> writes
[snip rant]

> you deserve to be spammed


Thanks for proving my point...

Ian

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May 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/6/99
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In article <3730b675.0@news1>, Acey <ac...@currantbun.com> writes

> you deserve to be spammed


Thanks for making my point...

--
Ian

Glyn

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May 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/9/99
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Question........Have you got Free axcess Yet??????

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...

Glyn

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May 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/9/99
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Its still a scam....have YOU got FREE access yet?????

Ian

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May 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/9/99
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In article <7h2k8t$sfr$1...@apple.news.easynet.net>, Glyn
<glyn.w...@ukonline.co.uk> writes

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

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