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Steve Burbon Premium Watches Spam Email

by SpamHater | Jul 19, 2007 | Spam Email

Subject: just wonderful Brethling -Yes

Rise and shine !
Best Rep L!CAS ! http://[ DELETED ]

Our Premium Watches with premium features

-Automatic movement
-Hack mechanism (second hand stops when crown is pulled out to set the time standard feature on all genuine
-Sapphire crystal
-Diver’s extension to bracelet
-Full stainless steel band/case (not stainless steel coated so will NEVER fade or wear!)
-Screws in the links not pins
-Solid back with green rolex sticker
-Serial/band number on last link/lugs
-Fliplock oyster bracelet, steelinox clasp, serial number on clasp
-Screw in crown
-Luminescent hour markings/hands
-Magnified quick-set date
-Waterproof (can be worn for regular swimming with no problems)
-All the appropriate Markings

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Yours Sincerely,
Steve Burbon, Las Vegas
Internet Marketing Div
http://[ DELETED ]

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