Agreed, VWM. Not only do they spam almost daily, but they do it under cover of different names; casino8vip.org, casino7vip.org, rOyalcasino.info, etc. etc. and if you go to one of the pages there is no 'info' to click, every link is download. Am I going to install software on my computer that I don't even
know is a casino? Not likely.
Don't walk, run!
Here's one of the emails:
From Sherri Davenport Thu Apr 26 21:14:17 2007
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To:
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Subject: You are pre-approved Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:22:17 -0800
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