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Subject: UKNM: SPAM
From: Ian Fenn
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 12:01:56 GMT

Hello

I just received the following bit of spam at my other "not too widely
known but once used foolishly by me in newsgroups 18 months ago" email
address. I understood that vavo.com was a community site for the
over-fifties. How does sending this to a 29-year-old like myself achieve
their marketing aims?

-----Original Message-----
From: jtatvavo [dot] com [SMTP:jtatvavo [dot] com]
Sent: 29 October 1999 11:08
To: jtatvavo [dot] com
Subject: vavo.com News Flash

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Vavo.com E-News October 27, 1999
Unlimited Free Webspace for everybody!
http://www.vavo.com
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http://www.vavo.com is the newest global community on the net offering a
wide range of user friendly options. Many people have already come to
see the site and are very enthusiastic about what we have to offer.

This totally new service is offering unlimited FREE web space and a
fantastically simple to use FREE Email account for all users, as well as
our five-minute home page builder, chat and forum systems.

http://www.vavo.com is being built by its users for its users - take a
look and give us your opinion.

>>>end of spam>>>

--
Ian Fenn
Producer, Chopstix - Chinese cookery on the web!
http://www.chopstix.co.uk/

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