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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.

It just hasn’t worked for you yet.

We’re about to change that…

Because for the first time in your online career…

you’re actually hearing from people who make their

full-time income online from automated traffic solutions.

[ LINK DELETED ]

You won’t need to blog,

You won’t need to brand yourself

You won’t need to ad swap.

You won’t even need consistent action.

As you’ll see in a moment, this software makes it all happen for you.

See and beleive: [ LINK DELETED ]

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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