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Have a pile of old SD (Approx 30-40) cards all now blank that are of no use
to me so now being offered for free but buyers pay postage at cost.
danny@fbl.racomedia.net

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On 2005-06-05, Big Rac <danny@fbl.racomedia.net> wrote:
> Have a pile of old SD (Approx 30-40) cards all now blank that are of no use
> to me so now being offered for free but buyers pay postage at cost.
> daracomedia.net
>
>

I think this is a prank.
Someone's just put the guy's email on usenet to harvest spam. I emailed
him and got this:



Dear Sir,
I do not deal in SD cards or any other similar product. Please do not
send
me any correspondence on this matter.
D.J. Racovolis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Toby Newman" <
To: <
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:33 PM
Subject: Free to good home: SD Cards 64Mb

> Hi Danny,
> Do you still have any of those SD Cards?
> Are you in the UK? If so, I'll send you an SAE :)
>
> Cheers,
> Toby,
> Comp.Sys.Palmtops
>
> =================

>
> Have a pile of old SD (Approx 30-40) cards all now blank that are of
> no
> use
> to me so now being offered for free but buyers pay postage at cost.

>
>



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Toby wrote:

> On 2005-06-05, Big Rac <danny@fbl.racomedia.net> wrote:
>> Have a pile of old SD (Approx 30-40) cards all now blank that are of no
>> use to me so now being offered for free but buyers pay postage at cost.
>> daracomedia.net
>>
>>
>
> I think this is a prank.
> Someone's just put the guy's email on usenet to harvest spam. I emailed
> him and got this:
>
>
>
> Dear Sir,
> I do not deal in SD cards or any other similar product. Please do not
> send
> me any correspondence on this matter.
> D.J. Racovolis
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Toby Newman" <
> To: <
> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:33 PM
> Subject: Free to good home: SD Cards 64Mb
>
>> Hi Danny,
>> Do you still have any of those SD Cards?
>> Are you in the UK? If so, I'll send you an SAE :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Toby,
>> Comp.Sys.Palmtops
>>
>> =================
>
>>
>> Have a pile of old SD (Approx 30-40) cards all now blank that are of
>> no
>> use
>> to me so now being offered for free but buyers pay postage at cost.

Yup. I E-mailed that address too stating that it can be a successful money
collecting scam. I got no reply.

I don't think a single message on UseNet can harvest much spam.

Roy

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