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Crape Myrtle Company Automated Traffic Email Spam

by SpamHater | Mar 25, 2011 | Spam Email

Hi [ EMAIL DELETED ]

Your friend, Jeremy. With Just 30 Clicks Automatically Sucks In $103,078 Per Month!, thought that you would be interested in Creole(2ft layering branches, Watermelon-Red) from The Crape Myrtle Co..

You can have autopilot income online.

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[ LINK DELETED ]

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To your massive Success,
Jeremy Stoutamire

——————-
No to future promotions?
Send “No Please” to [ EMAIL DELETED ]

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To view the product click on the link below or copy and paste the link into your web browser:

[ LINK DELETED ]

Regards,

The Crape Myrtle Co.
[ LINK DELETED ]

I’ve been seeing a new trend in these type of spam emails. Don’t click on the links. In fact, don’t even open the email – just mark it as spam and delete it.

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