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Stupid HSBC Phising email

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Stupid HSBC Phising email

I got a phising email disguised as HSBC.  Looked very legitimate.  The thing that peaked my curiosity was the following signature:
 
       Get free emoticon packs and customisation from Windows Live. Pimp My Live!
 
Think HSBC wants us to 'Pimp it's LIVE'...lol!!!
 
Oh forgot to add the fact that it originated from a hotmail address...lol!!
 


Message Edited by Brammy on 11-14-2007 05:53 PM
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Anonymous
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Re: Stupid HSBC Phising email

hotmail...ew...reminds me of my middle school days
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gNaRKiLL
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Re: Stupid HSBC Phising email



@Anonymous wrote:
hotmail...ew...reminds me of my middle school days



Dont hate on hotmail still have mine from highschool days and use it for all the stuff I sign up for so my gmail account isnt all cluttered up.
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@gNaRKiLL wrote:


@Anonymous wrote:
hotmail...ew...reminds me of my middle school days



Dont hate on hotmail still have mine from highschool days and use it for all the stuff I sign up for so my gmail account isnt all cluttered up.


Ooh, that's such a good idea. You're not alone.  I use my yahoo account for all the junk I sign up for.  It's my spam receivable account.  My Gmail is my main business one.  We're so innovative!
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