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| Thread ID: 118309 | 2011-05-29 05:53:00 | ooVoo Scam | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 1205549 | 2011-05-29 05:53:00 | I've been getting emails from friends - real friends - who are in places like Australia, Sofia Bulgaria and even New York and they all say about the same thing: 'I have just found this really great TV site that let's me watch TV on my computer. Try it and see if it works as good as I say it does for you'. So far, I've got three e-mails like that from people whom I trust - but I think somehow their email address book has been hacked. The language in the note is somewhat forced and phoney sounding - right? |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 1205550 | 2011-05-29 05:54:00 | Yes. | pctek (84) | ||
| 1205551 | 2011-05-29 05:56:00 | It's not a scam. Read this (modmyi.com) today. The only problem is getting everyone you know to start using ooVoo. That's made a little easier during the sign-up process, as ooVoo will message everyone in your contact list (if you choose to do so) with an invitation to try ooVoo. So I would assume your friends have signed up and are trying to get you to sign up. |
xyz823 (13649) | ||
| 1205552 | 2011-05-29 06:15:00 | It's not a scam. Read this (modmyi.com) today. So I would assume your friends have signed up and are trying to get you to sign up. I hate sites that ask to :spam your address book |
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