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  • This is what happened if you bought the wrong coffee

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    Did the ad copy REALLY say that?

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    Yeah, right, just how stupid do the advertisers think we are?

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    They actually published this?

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    What every young American child should have!

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    So we finally discovered what women REALLY want

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    Kentucky, eh?

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    The latest discovery in baby drink

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    In minutes? Not seconds?

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    They really published this?

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    A pedophile ad for DC-8s!

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    The closed eyes are perfect, how else to apply lipstick. Suggestive? No ......

Email Advertising

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Oct 082011
 

 The basic rule is very simple: never, never, never respond to an email advertisement. If you don’t recognize the sender, chances are it’s a scam. If you wish to contact a company on the internet, type in their real url into your web browser and go to their site that way. Email mail links are usually faked. There are so many email scams that it will take time to post them. 

In the meantime – if it’s an email, work on the assumption it’s a scam and never never reply to it.

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