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writes: I was checking my email when I saw a picture, it says this person was searching for you - it was a 31 year old from my city, the email is under my husband's name, should I question this or just leave this alone? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Mb6471 +, writes (5 November 2010):
Mb6471 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThank you all for your advice
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 November 2010): Yes, between my boyfriend and I, we receive dozen of those type of messages almost exactly those words also. If you've given out your email address ever, it's bound to be swapped and traded. Along with any other information about you. But don't worry! Most are only gathering it for marketing purposes...right. And by the way, those reunion, classmates, blah blah, whatevers just bait people in by making it sound as if somethings going on, like, "someones searching for you", or "you have a meesage from an old friend". It's bull, if your curious enough to get past the credit card/payment page then you'll soon realize you just scammed because all that message says is, "welcome to (insert stupid website name here)! Upgrade to Premium Membership now for $(add lame extra costs here) to (do anything but look) unlock all the features. Thats all. You're husband is innocent I almost will swear it.
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reader, DenimandLace44 +, writes (4 November 2010):
I get these all the time. They are spam. I dont know how they got my name, i have never been on any kind of dating sight! Give him the benefit of the doubt. :)
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reader, MoonLux +, writes (4 November 2010):
Interesting... is he spying on you?
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reader, No watered down advice here! +, writes (4 November 2010):
The picture could be an Old class mate!!! I look them up all the time!!!
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reader, tennisstar88 +, writes (4 November 2010):
Sounds like spam to me.
Or you can email the person back..
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 November 2010): It sounds like spam to me.
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