They're sending out emails
from bogus email addresses saying I have a referral in the area, and they're asking the other agent if they'd be interested in taking the referral.»
Not exact matches
That
email from your power company could be
bogus.
The
from email address is a
bogus address and there is nothing in the
email but a shady link.
I sent you an
email that you opened, and that's it... I sent it
from a
bogus address... Now it's gone.
Every week we get dozens of
emails from people asking about supplements: which ones are
bogus, which ones are legit, and if they even need to bother at all.
Everything
from using paid employees that sit behind computer desks and chat with you and try to string you along, all the way to using highly sophisticated computer software bots that are designed to mimic real females and then send
bogus email messages used as a way to bait you into buying a paid subscription to the site.
Add to that the
email flooding
from even more
bogus accounts, and we simply can't recommend this site in good conscience.
If an author got a
bogus negative review
from someone who personally hated them, or some troll / flamer / jerk who targeted the author on an e-list, it was once possible to
email Amazon and get the review manually removed.
That's the one where McIntyre selectively quoted
from the stolen CRU
emails to support various
bogus accusations releated to «hide the decline»; in the mean time you can read my initial takedown here.]
I also know
from the Climategate
emails and
from the Jesus Paper that both Amman and Mann are congenital liars who will do anything to push their
bogus findings... my conclusion has always been if Mann and Amman agree that it is raining, there's no need to take an umbrella.
A mailbox at the Hefei branch of the People's Bank of China, the Chinese central bank, was hacked, and a
bogus email was sent
from the address, according to an official.
The
emails, which were sent
from an
email address using Dietz's name, offered a
bogus client referral.
When these hackers find a potential target, they send a
bogus email that looks like it's
from the home buyer's real estate agent, title company or attorney saying there are new money - wiring procedures.
DeBord tells us that he's received hundreds of phone calls, texts, and
emails from practitioners who received a
bogus email in his name.
Between November 2007 and August 2008, the company has received almost 8,000 inquiries
from consumers who have received
bogus email messages
from scammers pretending to represent Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc..